The FX-30: a new low-profile computer transmitter for tray use, exploiting 2.4 GHz FASST technology. The FASST system is a Spread Spectrum system with Frequency Hopping (FHSS). For this reason it is permitted to broadcast a maximum output of 100 mW EIRP, giving it ample reserves even for large-scale model aircraft and jets. No crystals, no spot frequency selection, maximum security from same-channel interference. Virtually interference-free due to Spread Spectrum modulation, frequency hopping and encoding from transmitter to receiver using more than 130 million codes. Please see the FASST introduction page for a detailed description of the advantages of the FASST system. Simple to program, with graphic menu system and large 255 x 96 pixel graphic LCD monitor and single-button operation using the 3-D hotkey. Comprehensive software provides all the essential facilities even for power models, gliders and helicopters with extensive functions. Plenty of freely programmable mixers are available with up to 17-point curves for setting up very complex mixer functions. Includes logical switched function for switches and sticks. The menu and programming systems are identical to those of the T14MZ / FX-40 sets. Model data can be interchanged using an SD memory card, and is also compatible with the T12Z, T14MZ and FX-40 if the converter program is used. The FASST system provides 14 channels with a resolution of 2048 steps. The large bandwidth available makes it possible to provide many high-resolution channels and fast signal repeat rates (16.5 ms). Virtually real-time control.
The latest BGA (Ball Grid Array) layout technology enabled us to reduce the size of the matching R 6014 FS FASST receiver (with aerial diversity system) to just 56.8 x 42.4 x 21 mm, and a weight of only 21 g. Special precision-made dual-axis stick units with four ballraces, and long-life industrial-standard potentiometers. Experience the new feeling of control for yourself. The stick units are set up for universal mode, and can be converted from "throttle right" to "throttle left" by the user himself. The FX-30 transmitter features a new technology for the stick trims, namely rotary trims. This technology combines the advantages of traditional analogue trims with those of digital trims. The direction and magnitude of the trim value is set with a single movement, and the value is automatically stored in the transmitter. All the physical adjustors on the transmitter can be set up to act as transmitter controls, and the sequence of these controls are freely selectable. The servo output sequence is also variable without restriction. Thirty internal model memories; can be expanded to 1 GB (1958 models) using an optional SD memory card. Software updates are also possible using SD cards.
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