The fundamental issue is that the older generation, and I count myself within this group, are used to referencing a physical manual. I have referred to a few online youtube videos and have resolved various issues. However, where I know what I need to achieve having used Sanyo, Futaba, JR, Spektrum, VBar, Jeti and now Spirit Wave for more than 45 years, many people of my generation coming to RC systems later do not have this perspective! I know that traditionally printed manuals are expensive and inflexible in accommodating new versions of software, hence the online versions, but the online versions, especially ones that are still in a state of flux, are less than ideal. Spirit has tried loyally to produce, what is proving to be a superb radio, without too much delay - I understand the marketing pressures, I promise, but a hard copy manual would have appeased many people. Simplistic issues in radio set-up would have been avoided, the new operating system would have been a little less opaque! Maybe I am just getting older and less flexible, Yes I definitely am that, but this was a very minor OWN GOAL for Spirit. In conclusion, I am really liking the Spirit Wave radio, and am considering buying a second Spirit Wave radio to teach RC fixed-wing and helicopter (I currently use Jeti for this purpose), I really hope that attention can also be focused on clarity with this new operating system - I know that the substance is there, just am finding difficulty in adjusting in some corners! Andy
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