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8 August 2008 12:29:50 PDT (GMT -7)
 
JR 9X Feature List 
General News
Just received a copy of the features of the new JR 9X from Cyberheli and thought I would share it with you. Looks like a very good radio, price works out at about £500 for Rx, Tx, 4 x DS8301, 1100mA RX battery and trickle charger but no Tx battery, bit strange?

 
Brand Name: JR
Category Name: Radio Kit
Manufacturer P/N: N9HSR
Description: Radio kit, heli, plane & glider all modes.  With 4 x DS8301 digital servos, R900 or NER649S RX, 1100mA RX battery and trickle charger.  No TX battery.
 

System Menu:

 

1. Info display

2. Model select - 20 models total

3. Model name - Program the name for the specific model selected

4. Type select - Select Glider, heli or airplane mode for selected model

5. Model Reset - Reset all data to default for selected model

6. Modulation - Select SPCM or PPM (FM) for selected model

7. Transfer - For copying selected model to another radio via the DSC cord

8. Trim Step - Program trim steps for selected model.  Step ranges between 1 to 10

9. Device select - Limited switch and lever re-assignment for D/R, throttle hold

    and pitch trim.  Flight modes 3 & 4 activation and switch assignment.

10. Swashplate type - Single servo normal mode, 2, 3 or 4 servos CCPM, NO

     140 degree CCPM.

 

 
   
 

Function Menu:

 

1. Dual rate & exponential - Locked positive/negative adjust or individual

2. Reverse switch - normal/reverse for all 9 channels

3. Sub-trim - Sub-trim adjustments for all channels

4. Travel adjust - ATV for all channels, locked positive/negative adjust or individual

5. Swash mixing - Not shown when single servo normal swashplate mode is selected.

    Select swash mixing for 180, 120 and 90 degree CCPM swash modes.

6. Throttle Hold

7. Throttle curve - 7 points, 5 total flight modes

8. Pitch curve -  7 points, 5 total flight modes

9. Revolution mix - Tail mixing for non-headlock gyro, Normal and Stunt modes

10. Gyro sensitivity - 3 position, individual flight modes selectable

11. Program mix - 3 mixers in total,  master/slave select and flight mode assignable

12. Fail Safe - SPCM only

13. Trainer mode - Individual channel selectable

14. Timer - Programmable flight timer

15. Servo monitor - Servo position and trim monitor for all channels

16. Throttle cut / trim programming

 

 
  Above are brief account of the features and functions for the PCM9X.  Item select is through the use of the thumb roller on the right side of the screen, programming is done through the 4 soft keys on the left side of the screen (bottom most key currently unassigned).

A brief moment with the radio immediately showed the usual user friendly convention of all JR radios.  All functions are accessible and easily understood by simply looking at the screen, there are no second step hidden functions which you cannot see on the screen,

The radio weight is about the same as the X-3810 and the feel in your hand is about the same.  In order words, do not expect to get the sturdy 10X feel.  What really surprises us was that no TX battery is included in the package.  A AA cell battery clip is included where you have to fill it up with your own penlight batteries or an optional X3810 type battery will also work fine.

The R900S SPCM single conversion RX is advertised as a new RX employing new ABC&W technology which improves image rejection and inter-modulation interference rejection, whatever that is.......

Inspection on the electronics showed lots of manufacturing options.  We will explore those options as soon as time allows.

All in all, the PCM9X looks like a strong contender for the mid range radio market, as for reliability etc., only time can tell

 
  Information listed here are for your reference only.  Cyberheli R/C in no way warrants the accuracy of these information.  
Posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 @ 15:18:41 PDT by Alex
 
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