Reuben/HotRod
Jul 01, 2005, 08:27 AM
Hi guys,
Custom Idea have developed a new product called the MicroMix and we are looking for a few people to put it through its paces :) .
The product is a stand alone mixing unit. It takes the throttle and rudder signals and mixes them giving a mixed rudder output and an unaltered throttle output. The mixing rate is adjusted by a simple pot.
The device also achieved a degree of glitch filtering, and there are a number of safety features built in which cope with, for example, the TX signal being lost. Basically the unit is suitable for people who dont have an expensive computer transmitter to do the mixing for them. It will be pretty cheap and provide a fast route to seperates. It is tiny and weighs practically no more than a couple of servo cables :cool: . Here is a picture:
http://www.customidea.com/images/MicroMix.jpg
The testers will get a MicroMix free of charge on the understanding that they will try it out for real and provide feedback. I am looking for people who fly often and can put this into a heli as soon as possible. If you think this is you then email sales@customidea.com, explaining the helicopter setup you will be able to test the MicroMix on and the most suitable candidates will be notified and sent the prototype :D .
Cheers,
Reuben (HotRod)
Custom Idea have developed a new product called the MicroMix and we are looking for a few people to put it through its paces :) .
The product is a stand alone mixing unit. It takes the throttle and rudder signals and mixes them giving a mixed rudder output and an unaltered throttle output. The mixing rate is adjusted by a simple pot.
The device also achieved a degree of glitch filtering, and there are a number of safety features built in which cope with, for example, the TX signal being lost. Basically the unit is suitable for people who dont have an expensive computer transmitter to do the mixing for them. It will be pretty cheap and provide a fast route to seperates. It is tiny and weighs practically no more than a couple of servo cables :cool: . Here is a picture:
http://www.customidea.com/images/MicroMix.jpg
The testers will get a MicroMix free of charge on the understanding that they will try it out for real and provide feedback. I am looking for people who fly often and can put this into a heli as soon as possible. If you think this is you then email sales@customidea.com, explaining the helicopter setup you will be able to test the MicroMix on and the most suitable candidates will be notified and sent the prototype :D .
Cheers,
Reuben (HotRod)