My feeling is that the PC should not be relied on for all the programming but make it easier to do the intial setup. I feel that a good UI is the key. I would give up the idea of PC pragramming ability if the manufacturers would make an easy to understand UI. it is difficult ti have to burrow through choices to get to where you want to be when you have multiple paths to start from. Unless you are really familiar with where something is you have a heck of a time finding what you need. Why not a flow chart and choose what you want to from the chart? Or a menu driven system? On my JR I have to either hold down two buttons on power up or hold down the same two buttons after it is powered up to start down two seperate paths so I can scroll through the choices. Then there are two ther buttons you can press for more paths. I realize that this is kind of old technology these days but I feel it is time for the radio mfg's to make this easier. As for a market or lack thereof, for sailplan flyers, probably no. But what about the other radio control flyers out there. I am sure the TOC guys would find it helpful.
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