jjuk wrote:
I currently use the taranis X9D that I've had since new in 2015, before that I had a Dx6i but it was too basic for my needs and the receivers were too expensive.
The taranis is OpenTX; but I'd recommend getting a non-frsky radio since they tried to screw over their customers, go for a radio-master. I use FrSky only receivers, mostly the R-XSR as it has the ability to use SBUS or F.PORT (not supported by spirit, yet?) and it has telemetry that I use for all my models (only current sensor and RPM on heli). It also has the ability for 2 receivers to be linked together for master-slave, if you're flying big stuff.
The FrSky (and compatible) stuff is used by virtually everyone in the RC flight market, except heli fliers it seems, for some reason (?).
I fly Heli, Fixed-wing and quad (racing).
This topic will probably end in a flaming match; Ford v's Ferrari etc as these topics often do. Everyone has their favourite. Best thing to do is to talk to others and try their stuff at the field. Buy what your friends are using as then you can all help each other out when trying to achieve new things.
You completely read my mind!!
Frsky have completely screwed themselves by bringing this new access
protocol out as you can't upgrade the tx firmware and the accst doesn't work with it! I've had my eye on the radiomaster for a little while now as it seems to be better made than the jumper.
I've flown Frsky for about 3 years with no issues and i loved the telemetry and voice alerts. I'm coming from flying quads now, but have previous experience with heli's. More so than quads. I fly fixed wing too so the openTx isn't new to me, that's why i love it. Once you've done a couple of models it's dead easy to set up a new one, be it plank, heli or quad.
I definitely don't want a flaming match from this!......
just positive experiences from pilots. there opinions on there own tx's
I expect some bias, but all in all why it's such a good transmitter for them. Ease of use, programming, the feel of it in hand. Things like this?