Re: [RCSE] Profi Multiplex 4000

2005-03-12 Thread Tom Watson
That and the fact that one cannot copy/restore a single model into the 
memory (it's everything in or out) pretty much eliminated it from the 
running for me, too.

Kinda short-sighted for a company that touts the flexibility of their 
radios.

Tom

Sinoker wrote:
HI, 
OK, time to get a new transmitter for the gliders so I looked at the
Multiplex EVO 12 Synthesized unit. Then I find out that the mixer function
and control layout are Global and any change in one model, changes all
models ?  Scratch that one off the search, so now who sells the Profi
Multiplex 4000 and do you have them in stock ???

Winston in Walla Walla
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Re: [RCSE] Profi Multiplex 4000

2005-03-12 Thread Charles Frey

I think you mis-understood that about the EVO.  The mixer declaration is
global, but the amount of mixing is not.  Also, there are 5 predefined
mixers, and 14 mixer slots, so you can define plenty more mixers of your
own.

So, for my EVO, I have a mixer for say, the elevator output, that mixes
the elevator stick and the flap stick.  That mixer itself, I can use on
any model and if I change it to say, add alieron stick input to the mixer,
that change will apply to all models that use that mixer.  But the amount
of mixing is unique for every model.

-Charles


On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Sinoker wrote:

> HI,
> OK, time to get a new transmitter for the gliders so I looked at the
> Multiplex EVO 12 Synthesized unit. Then I find out that the mixer function
> and control layout are Global and any change in one model, changes all
> models ?  Scratch that one off the search, so now who sells the Profi
> Multiplex 4000 and do you have them in stock ???
>
> Winston in Walla Walla
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RE: [RCSE] Profi Multiplex 4000

2005-03-12 Thread Jon Stone
Don't be scared of the Evo, for the reason you state.  The mixer
"definitions" are global, not the "values" that feed those mixers.

For example, you can define a mixer for elevator, that accepts inputs from
flap stick, camber, and of course elevator stick.  That definition is
global.  You could easily share that among all your gliders.  The input
parameters (%'s, etc) are unique to each model.

You're not likely to create a whole lot of mixer definitions once you get a
full-house model setup.

Best wishes, whatever you choose.

Jon


> -Original Message-

> OK, time to get a new transmitter for the gliders so I looked 
> at the Multiplex EVO 12 Synthesized unit. Then I find out 
> that the mixer function and control layout are Global and any 
> change in one model, changes all models ?  Scratch that one 
> off the search, so now who sells the Profi Multiplex 4000 and 
> do you have them in stock ???


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Re: [RCSE] Profi Multiplex 4000

2005-03-12 Thread Steve Richman
Hitech usually has them in stock. You might also look for a used one on the 
exchange. Blows the socks off EVOs or anything else.

>From: Sinoker 
>Date: Sat Mar 12 18:29:13 CST 2005
>To: "RCSE (RCSE)" 
>Subject: [RCSE] Profi Multiplex 4000

>HI, 
>OK, time to get a new transmitter for the gliders so I looked at the
>Multiplex EVO 12 Synthesized unit. Then I find out that the mixer function
>and control layout are Global and any change in one model, changes all
>models ? ?Scratch that one off the search, so now who sells the Profi
>Multiplex 4000 and do you have them in stock ???
>
>Winston in Walla Walla
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>
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