Jim, That is just the point! You apparently only fly F3J/TD with that transmitter. I tried to fly an aileron DHG with a Stylus and the collective brain power of the internet said that I must use 2! of only 4? model memories to do it without a gyro. Why without a gyro? I had one fail once. Even with a gyro, presets were had to use because my finger did not fit well between switches is certain positions. As I am programing my Evo, it looks like I can set it up so TX procedures for flight will be essentially identical between my DLG or my 6 servo 3 meter. I expect to fly many different categories of sailplane, pure and electric boost, from 1 meter to 15 meter, 2 channel on up, and riding in it. Ken Lilja
"James V. Bacus" wrote: > > But I already am comfortable programming my radio, and it apparently can > setup F3J/TD competition ships just as well as all the rest of the top line > radios. Why would I want to take the time to learn another TX setup > "programming" system if it's not going to do anything more than my existing > radio will do for me. I still don't see what the difference is, the end > result appears to be the same. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off.