MSW on DC/DS24
- abief
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I'm trying to find the use of the new DUPLEX 2.4EX MSW expansion module for DC/DS transmitters on a DC or DS 24.
According to the information I have, the MSW can be used on a 24 series radio, but I fail to imagine both how to put more switches on my DC-24 (and where!) and how these switches would show up on the system.
any suggestion?
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- abief
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and I'm also wandering how and if they appear on the system, configuration wise.
Factory line: FVT-3 (1m), A6M Zero (1.6m), Tiger Moth (2.2m), Grumann Goose (2m) and Beechcraft D18 (1.5m).
Design phase: Szd-20x Wampir II (7.5m), Rutan Quickie (1.6m), both parked.
Dreaming: Weird push-pull called Double Trouble (2.4m)
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I guess this limitation is (one of) the reasons Jeti released this board.
As you can seen in the installation manual, this board uses the PPM-out, so the configuration of the used functions is not exactly the same as for the other built-in switches.
imho if you would like to add some non-Stick functions/switches, you need to drill a hole in your transmitter :woohoo:
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- abief
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I have these two stocks mounted on my DC-24 (factory installed) and there is no MSW board inside.
www.jetimodel.com/en/katalog/Transmitter...DC-16-Potentiometer/
www.jetimodel.com/en/katalog/Transmitter...6-3-position-switch/
and yes, the MSW board uses the PPM access, so I presume the configuration could be done thru the Teacher/Pupil menu,
and yes, I presume that some drilling is needed to install new switches, and I would not dare to drill the chassis, but if needed I could drill the backplate.
Now, my point is: The product description says that is compatible with the 24 series, so I presume that Jeti has some kind of plan for this board, and I would like to know what that plan is.
Factory line: FVT-3 (1m), A6M Zero (1.6m), Tiger Moth (2.2m), Grumann Goose (2m) and Beechcraft D18 (1.5m).
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Dreaming: Weird push-pull called Double Trouble (2.4m)
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Pretty sure we are talking about the same thing...abief wrote: The DC-24 supports two functions per stick without any MSW board.
I have these two stocks mounted on my DC-24 (factory installed) and there is no MSW board inside.
I mean:
1 function per stick (like the product mentioned and you and I use)
2 functions per stick (like the sticks from RCTechnik: 1 on the top and 1 in the middle of the stick)
And as the DC-24 only supports 2 extensions (see the Jeti-Sticks) you need the extension board for more
Sorry, but for this point I'm not sure someone other than Jeti can answer the question... :side:abief wrote: Now, my point is: The product description says that is compatible with the 24 series, so I presume that Jeti has some kind of plan for this board, and I would like to know what that plan is.
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