Turnigy TGY-i10 10ch 2.4GHz

Marcus Mckay

Thunder Strike
Has anyone used this Tx and Rx combo on a mutirotor . I need 10 channels putting GPS on my mutirotor just want to know if it any good...:)
 
I need 10 channels
You sure? You basically need 4 channels to fly, a 5th will allow you to switch flight modes. So on a typical 6 channel TX you still got one left for other options.

Visually and sizewise the Turnigy seems to differ a bit from the FlySky (same manufacturer.)
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They certainly have a lot of bells and whistles. That said this much more affordable model has more channels (comes with an 8 channel RX) than you'll probably need, unless of course you have some trick stuff you haven't mentioned.

http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor..._Module_8ch_Receiver_Mode_2_v2_Firmware_.html
 
Thanks for clearing that up , I was under the impression that you need a channel for each individual action.

4 channels to fly
1 channel for flight modes
1 channel for location finding
1 channel for GPS hold and GPS Return to Home
So in total I just need 7 channels hahah thanks; can this configuration can work?
I will like to get CPPM on the receiver can you advise a, Transmitter Receiver combo other
 
Can't actually answer on CPPM .

From Oscar Liang.
PPM
PPM is also known as PPMSUM or CPPM. The advantage of PPM is that only one signal wire is needed for several channels (typically 8 channels max), instead of a number of individual wires. So you should only connect the ground, power and signal cable.

From HK's spec on the Turnigy 9X TX.
Number of Channnel: 8ch ppm/9ch pcm
Display: 128*64LCD
Support Type: Heli/Acro/GlidSupport user: 8Stick model: 4Encoder type: ppm/pcmSubtrim: YesSimulator Interface: YesBuzzer: YesLow Voltage Show: Yes

Couldn't find any specific reference to PPM on the included RX though as that may make a difference. Hopefully someone else will pop in with a more complete answer.
 
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