"Siri, I want to fly this multirotor is angle mode at mach 9 into somebody's face, and go to jail for this for my life. And that should be able to happen." - Steele 2016
@tma4508 жыл бұрын
i want to see a pro tuning guide, symptoms of high and low PID settings and how to tune them out
@ericmaggard61828 жыл бұрын
I second this!!!
@brandonripp95708 жыл бұрын
I would like to see Steele fly mode 1 and Chad fly mode 2.
@DavidFPV8 жыл бұрын
+Brandon Ripp Yeah! I totally agree with you! It's gonna very funny!
@diegoschmidt3248 жыл бұрын
yesss!
@DeanF8 жыл бұрын
+Brandon Ripp Yeah -agreed! Instanewbieism.
@babakzekibi3158 жыл бұрын
Impossible :p
@ulaB8 жыл бұрын
You forgot two pluses: Open Source system and programmable with a computer. Also the menu might not be self-explanatory, but if you take an afternoon and read through a tutorial or two, it's actually easy to understand the basic structure behind it. Then again, perhaps I could fly a lot better if I hadn't learned to program expo, Chad?
@bamboozledguy8 жыл бұрын
Personally I think it's a great radio like was said before for the price it cant be beat. I like that with only a usb cable you can hook the Tx to simulator. I dumped my DX7 to get a Taranis and haven't looked back lol.
@Redpointfpv8 жыл бұрын
+bamboozledguy did the same thing, I had a DX7s/9, but had the same experience as Chad with spectrum receivers so I switched and have never had a dropout since.. I do miss the feel of the DX radios though
@KassioLM8 жыл бұрын
want to see yours setups, PID tunning expo,s mixings tips like that.
@eric99648 жыл бұрын
Do more reviews of anything you can find. They are fun!
@JulianGoesPro8 жыл бұрын
+Eric Engman Chad has a new Retina MacBook Pro! :D
@mattbfpv71727 жыл бұрын
I have a Flysky TX and use it for all my quads. I would love to see Rotor Riot do a review on the i6 or the i10 and compare it to the Taranis or Spektrum TX's. The Flysky TX's have good hand feel and is not so big and fits nicely in my hands.
@thenatedog8 жыл бұрын
Coming from a hobbyking 9x i really loved my taranis. I had a hard time doing any programming on the 9x and with the taranis i can do everything in the field now. Having said that i have broken several switches and the antenna with normal use.
@sputniksam8 жыл бұрын
The Taranis interface is like Guiness, you either love it or hate it. I personally find it quite intuitive. It was my first radio, and still my only radio, so I didn't have any frame of reference when compared to other options. I have close to thirty models including small race quads, EDF, 3D planes, scale warbirds, sailplanes, and largish camera hex's, bound to this radio and I have yet to have a failure that cannot be attributed to pilot error. The robustness of the protocols and frequency shifting algorithms are only equalled by the considerably more costly alternatives from Futaba and make those employed by Spektrum, DSM2 and DSMX, look more like cat's whisker technologies. Regards Nidge
@BigLewFPV8 жыл бұрын
this was actually very informative I was thinking about the radio just for my multi-rotors and wanted some opinions on the quality since the price is so cheap. thank you rotor riot
@thejason518738 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video of each one of you "showing off" your go to quad. Like whats the quad you pick up the most when you go fly and tell us what you have on it and why. That would make for a great and informative video!
@spyder0000698 жыл бұрын
my dx8 was recalled right off the bat with bad pots. I was die hard JR/spectrum but it was nothing but problems with that radio. plus if you wanted telemetry add another $80 on top of your receiver. I had several locations I could recreate fail-safes at close range. my taranis came and I spent ten minutes with it and put it away frustrated and I am a programmer. two weeks later tried again and with the help of the internet got the hang of it. now looking at my dx8 is like looking at a childs learning computer. can't believe how limited it is. big thanks to frysky and opentx for giving us a piece of equipment to replace a toy.
@michaelinmotion8 жыл бұрын
I guess if my Hitec Aurora 9 ever fails me I'll look into this, but I've had it for 4-5 years now, and it's still going strong!
@MsKoffeinjunky8 жыл бұрын
Im flying the Aurora for the same time i think. I had one of these taranis in my hands last week and have to totally agree with Chad. it just feels like a shitty cheap toy reciever and the Sticks are a nightmare.
@zaplocked8 жыл бұрын
If you build your own spektrum module, you can get rid of the latency from the conversion to/from ppm between the controller and the module
@grandmaster-grouch8 жыл бұрын
Swapped the springs out for better feel. Went to Home Depot and found a spring for a vent that fit. Also added rubber dampener on the tabs that land on the spring arm which increased the throw of the spring tension therefore increasing over all spring tension. Also the plastic sound you get after releasing the sticks went away due to the dampeners. That gimble that that can turn to center your pitch sound dope. To bad it's to tight to twist the gimble. Ever considered using the hobbyking gimble upgrade for both sides. This may help with the issues though I've never seen a review for it.
@TheSolongsidekick8 жыл бұрын
Now that I've upgraded the gimbals in my Taranis, upgraded the speaker, and customized all of my audio alerts I'm really liking it. I wasn't happy about replacing my beloved AT9, but I'm starting to come around. The gimbal upgrade was by far the biggest tangible factor in making this transmitter feel like a quality piece of gear. The gimbals are hard to find and often out of stock because they're popular with robotics hobbyists, but if you can get your hands on them I highly recommend swapping the crappy stock gimbals out. As dumb as it sounds the speaker also made a big difference. The alerts no longer sound tinny and irritating to the ear, which makes the speaker an actual asset instead of an annoying nuisance. Setting custom audio alerts is a lot of fun when you can actually hear what the audio is.
@pressalltheknobs32778 жыл бұрын
So what are these wonder gimbals you speak of. The new FrSky ones with the metal cross bars that are now stock as of earlier this year? Or some other found gimbal. I have the older Taranis gimbals and they seem fine but its only ~ $26 to get a pair of the new ones.
@TheSolongsidekick8 жыл бұрын
Ugh hell no, those are the ones that I yanked out of my Taranis for replacing. They are replacement gimbals for the Aurora 9. Night and freaking day compared to the FrSky gimbals, even the new ones. The part number is GIM-01. The main problem is they're in such high demand from not only this hobby but the robotics hobby as well. The manufacturer has had these backordered since June and the date just got pushed back from the beginning of August to the beginning of September for a new shipment, and it's been pushed back multiple times before so don't count on that. Here's the interesting thing. I've found a Parallax item that looks completely identical to the Hitec one, even down to the wire harness colors. I've never handled one to be completely sure but it sure as hell looks like a match. That part number is 27808, and is probably at least worth a shot.
@pressalltheknobs32778 жыл бұрын
Ah ok...Thanks for the info. Did you have the new FrSky ones before you switched? They only started shipping earlier this year. Still might try them since it's a no brainer switch. The Aurora 9 ones require a bit more commitment and like you say they are harder to get. I'll look around for the Parallax.
@TheSolongsidekick8 жыл бұрын
The actual GIM-01s just came back into stock today.
@marhar28 жыл бұрын
lol, if you're scratching the screen easily it's probably because you haven't pulled off the plastic protective screen cover. See if yours is still attached!
@Kimballgoss8 жыл бұрын
Anybody really like the intro ending with them yelling into the camera toward the end? That was my favorite. Thumbs up you agree
@Matt-vl1xk8 жыл бұрын
I still want to get one. I'm flying with a RadioLink AT9, which is not bad and I have no complaints as a beginner other than lack of any instructions of how to use it. ALL directions, videos, etc are Chinese. I've figured out a lot on my own and kudos to RadioLink for making the menu intuitive enough that you can figure it out without directions. And for a $100 with a receiver its good for a beginner like me. But the Taranis is what I want! Can't wait to get one!!
@NWJake8 жыл бұрын
thanks guys. Im more curious about tuning. i know its more flyers preference, but if one of you could just go through how you tune yours? it would be a good reference. Thanks for the videos keep it up!
@krtf4ucorsair8 жыл бұрын
I agree I'd love to see how the pros tune.
@ndinadis8 жыл бұрын
as far as feeling cheap and the gimbals being low quality, they were comparing against a DX18 which is top of the line, if I were coming from a DX6i would I have the same complaints or would it feel like an upgrade hardware wise?
@bigpops748 жыл бұрын
Great review. I concur almost totally. I came to the Taranis from a DX8 because I go fed up of the the sats and their nasty cables, although I never had a failsafe in 4 years of using Spektrum. While I quite liked the gimbals in my Taranis , but I kept breaking springs, so mine now has JR gimbals (from an old DX7) Switches are junk. All the ones I use most have been switched for Futaba switches. Battery - never even used the Ni-MH pack. I bought a 3S LiFe pack with the radio. It lasts for an age. GUI (OpenTX) - You need to learn it, but once you do, you can do almost anything you can think of.
@Zillawill8 жыл бұрын
+bigpops74 How hard was swapping gimbals? I have a old DX7 doing nothing at moment
@bigpops748 жыл бұрын
It took a few hours. I followed the guide on rcgroups in the Taranis hardware hacks thread. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27428345&postcount=1088 If you're confident in your ablilities, then go for it. If you're not 100% sure you'll be able to do it, then I wouldn't bother.
@NilssonFPV8 жыл бұрын
Not sure if i missed it or not, but all the negatives are being worked on. Its called the x12 Horus and the X9E. Pricerier radios, but with better hardware. Horus has dual color screens and hall sensor sticks, whereas the X9E is a regular Taranis in a jeti style tray with a ton more switches for fpv.
@sallerc8 жыл бұрын
+Christoffer Nilsson Looks like better quality, but I think they are too big.
@NosadfacesChannel8 жыл бұрын
How do you guys feel about the 9XR Pro, it defiantly seems to take a lot of this reciever. Its also compatible with d4r-II with an Fr Module. Mine seems to work very well and have a good response rate. They also go for about $120 with the module and battery.
@CallMeJack088 жыл бұрын
great video guys. I think it's cool that your touching on the basics of mini quad in this manner. I would also be cool if you talked about HD cameras and their lever of durability. or what to look for in a flight/speed controler
@Comaturge8 жыл бұрын
I had problems with Spektrum going to failsafe before. I moved to LemonRX receivers and never had a single glitch since. I don't know why I would go FrSky especially since LemonRX receivers are more compact than D4rII.
@sierra75348 жыл бұрын
For FPV drone racing/freestyle - do you use any of the switches and knobs on the remote besides the Arm toggle?
@gr3ek198 жыл бұрын
Can you guys do a video on how you approach PID tuning for FPV racing? Maybe some tips or a good process that works for you?
@GadgetMart8 жыл бұрын
Great review!! Thumbs up.You have had exactly the same experience with this radio as me, however I do find OpenTX OK to use.I loved my Taranis so much, I broke a JR X9303 (PCM 9X) and moved all the switches & gimbals over to it. Job done.
@nwimpney8 жыл бұрын
I am curious what you guys all use for expo. Is there a general consensus, or do some use lots, and others use none?
@JustReadable8 жыл бұрын
In your store there is a picture from the battery section of a taranis with some weird green something. What happened to the solid NiMH cylinder with the fancy black-copper finish?
@pressalltheknobs32778 жыл бұрын
The Taranis Plus comes with a green shrink wrapped 7.4v 2000mAH soldered NiMh battery which you can charge in the radio. It is a excellent choice for a stock battery for many reasons and for most people there is really no good reason to change it out. However the radio was designed so you can easily change out the battery and use up to a 3S lipo if you so wish. The stated voltage range is 6v to 15v. You may have change the battery connector on the battery and you MUST charge such batteries outside the Transmitter with an appropriate charger. Best to make an adapter to save the plug on your Taranis board. The main reason you would want to change to a 3S LiPo is so you can power an external module at higher voltages. The battery voltage is routed unregulated to the module bay so you can use it as you need. A 3S LiFe is a better choice than a LiPo for general use but apart from weight and faster charging I'm not clear there is any real advantage over stock. A 2000MAh NiMH should last longer than 1500MAh LiFe in theory and it's hard to tell when LiFes are exhausted. The fact that the radio is setup to give you the choice is a major plus and complaints are just a bunch of ignorant whinging. Most similar priced radios use AA batteries in a 4 cell spring cage... which is basically an unreliable toy grade joke. See open-txu.org/taranis-battery-notes/ for details
@staindnirv8 жыл бұрын
As my first radio. I am very happy with the Taranis plus. I don't find the menu system that bad, just takes some time if you insist on programming it on the radio instead of the computer. I did snap off one of the 3 position switches a though but, that should be an easy swap out when I get around to it.
@brianbailey57148 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know how your taranises (tarani?) are setup. What switches do you use? Do you ever fly angle mode? etc.,
@crremedies77838 жыл бұрын
Are you guys going to cary quads and parts on the site or do you have a site you recommend? thanks
@recommit8 жыл бұрын
After researching the Taranis and finding many quality & user issues, I got a Futaba. Love everything about it with the exception of two things. The receivers are big money, "but there are alternatives" and you need to wear an ear plug or plug in a remote speaker to hear it. Otherwise it was well worth the money and feels like quality.
@HarryBunnGRVOTV8 жыл бұрын
hi, if i put an frsky module in my "MODE 1" futaba will i get the lower latancy?
@jamosin10118 жыл бұрын
I agree with Kassio would love to see some pid expo tuning tips and set ups
@timbell82088 жыл бұрын
I agree with all of that but I would also like to see an sbus rx with telemetry the size and price of the lemon rx.
@MrSteeleFPV8 жыл бұрын
So basically you want your cake and you want to eat it too
@timbell82088 жыл бұрын
+Mr Steele LOL NO I don't want just a piece I want the whole CAKE!!!!!
@bigbrotherfpv52378 жыл бұрын
+Tim Bell There's a new RX coming out called the XSR. You should check that out. It's available for pre-order at GetFPV.
@timbell82088 жыл бұрын
+BigBrother FPV I already have one. it's still to big :(
@alexadabic8 жыл бұрын
What do you think of new 2A spectrum recivers? And would you switch back to spectrum?
@seanajacobs8 жыл бұрын
Can somebody please explain what the failsafe issue is they're having with Spektrum sats? I have two DX9 Blacks that's I had to buy for work and I'm finally getting into quads and I want to know what I'm in for.
@HugeVictor8 жыл бұрын
I didn't get the comment about an extra 22ms of latency if the module pins aren't bent, can someone explain?
@peterihoy49088 жыл бұрын
When I came to buy a new radio I was tempted by the Taranis, as so many people were raving about them. The only thing that worried was the user interface. I contacted Bruce Simpson for his views as he loved them. In the end though, and as I told Bruce, I felt that I wanted an interface more like "Windows" and the Taranis seemed more akin to going back to "Dos"! I bought a Spektrum DX9.Chad's opinion and frustration (Steel seems to have the same, but is more minded to overlook them) reflects mine and makes me soo glad about my decision ;-) Peter
@WildCaptures8 жыл бұрын
So what's the best radio for the money? Coming from a Turnigy 9x this radio seems pretty good to me, but I'm not a pro: ) I might just slap a FrSky module in for now until this radio steps it's game up.
@KidderFPV8 жыл бұрын
Good review guys. Would really like to see how Steele sets his Taranis up. When he was doing Taranis Vs Jeti range test he had a bunch of cool stuff going on that (as Chad said) seemed pretty much a pain in the ass to program. Show us YOUR setup!!
@timchilds608 жыл бұрын
Cheers fellas, great viewing as always. :-)
@blackforestfpv30468 жыл бұрын
i love you guys! so fun to watch chad and steel :D keep going!
@MrMenacingTurtle8 жыл бұрын
As a relatively new pilot, I've only used the Taranis. What would you recommend if I wanted to try a different radio?
@MrJoyholland8 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the vid riots. But for the time being, i saw mr Steele playing with TBS crossfire UHF in other vids and Chad with antenna mods for example, wich are both not reviewed in this video. I would love to see an updated vid about this topic so we can all benefit of future technology instead of wandering behind of it. For now it raises some questions on my side, pleasy reply: Questions: Does a (genuine Frsky DJT accst) module also add 27ms latency or maybe Steele`s TBS crossfire system has only been tried out wich created this effect ? (What about the bended pins steele talks about, if they aren`t bend you introduce no lag and with straight pins it does???? 4:24/4:26 please be more specific here it`s confusing) I have a Frsky DJT accst module laying around, from previous turnigy 9x overhaul and would love to see this perform just as good or better as the stock Taranis build in Frsky tx (X9D), anyone tried this before or any other Frsky 2.4 accst telemetry modules wich will work without latency problems!? Note: Being able to use a module besides better range/penetration and reliability, would give an easy option alone to swap for a better antenna. For example a 5db without the need of soldering internals of the Taranis. The original Taranis antenna should kept stock, not only incase soldering antenna mod can go wrong, but most important this modding will definitly break the manufacturers warranty. I appreciate the build in option inside the Taranis too switch the internal tx off for a reason like this alone obviously... (Not worth it tho if we really have to trade latency for it, but there has to be a way that this module option is worth it for racing quad latency?) A module install could also help balancing out the transmitter CG... So the heavy battery bay Chad and Steele talked about does not have to be that disturbing as mentioned... No module inserted feels so empty and cheap, like we paying extra for a useless stash compartiment. Frsky Taranis transmitter should work flawless with other Frsky modules, they are throwing there own windows like this, wich also means less chance of them overhauling this system or the modules and making it work fine. I cannot find any good options on the www about my specific questions, while there should be in my opinion!? Can anyone give a decent reply on this, whether i am wrong or right i am looking for the possibilities!?
@JustusSaul8 жыл бұрын
So when I get it right you are basially using it only because you like the the transmitting protocoll. So have you ever considered to build your own remote? From electronical side it should be no problem for you. You would just need some nice gimbals you like, some switches, the FrSky Module and a arduino mega with a screen (runs OpenTX - same stuff running on the taranis). Just hook up everything to the arduino and put OpenTX on it and you are ready to go ;) Planing to do it like this myself and the just having something gamepad sizes in my hand with all the other stuff carried on my belt.
@What_If_We_Tried8 жыл бұрын
Awesome review!! Thank-you. I was thinking buying a FrSky Taranis X9D Plus to save money, but now I'm probably going start out with either a 7, or 8 channel Hitec Flash, the sliders are a great feature for me, or a Futaba 8J.
@sankofamusician8 жыл бұрын
Guess I haven't been flying long enough, but I use the DX6 and spektrum satellite and haven't had any failsafe problems. Granted, I don't fly as far and as fast as these guys, but I like that it mostly just works out the box. I've already got my hands full trying to learn how to build and fly these things, don't really want to fight with the transmitter too.
@jedijeremy8 жыл бұрын
Ha! I'm fond of my Taranis for the voice as well. I have all my models set to "count up on throttle" so I get a running count of flight time which allows me to keep eyes on the tri, and get really immersed. I don't look at the display at all. I just wait until the sultry voice says "fourteen minutes" and I know it's time to come in. I also find it useful to keep a count of "throttle power %" so I have an idea how 'efficiently' I've been flying. And I don't know how many times her quietly repeating "Inactivity Alarm!" has saved the battery.
@quadcopterhobbyshansie_fpv58958 жыл бұрын
Nice you guys. I agree about the quality of compnents and buttens used. But the screen is not that bad i think. Ehh Steele, have you taken of the protective layer? I though the same bout the screen but found out there is a invisible layer of protection on there. Great movies you guys.
@bendavis5558 жыл бұрын
I had to upgrade the gimbal springs with Futaba heavy duty springs to make me feel at home. The taranis stock springs are way too sloppy and even noticed stick centering issues.
@laxfpvpilot5898 жыл бұрын
What RX do you recommend I use with this radio? What is the best out there? I'm using this radio with my vortex 250
@averagejoe60318 жыл бұрын
A lot of people put the Aurora 9 gimbals in it and that makes it much better I think. Because everything about the Aurora is so insanely awesome:)
@sqwert6548 жыл бұрын
I would have though a very light spring tension would be better for acro flying, why fight the spring? I like it just light enough to return to centre. Mode 3 FTW :)
@kjellk758 жыл бұрын
how does the radiolink at9 compare? $10 rx $100 tx. is the range decent? i have trouble finding good info on it .
@Cheezburgl4r8 жыл бұрын
Great review! If you're open to suggestions, what do you guys think of the Turnigy 9XR Pro?
@adidas42758 жыл бұрын
Love it. I have only used Dx6i, Dx6 gen 2, DX8 But all your negatives have me thinking of switching.
@cybrcow8 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I'm new to the hobby and flying with a Spektrum D6Xi I had from my helicopter. I do a lot of tinkering on my gear and was thinking about getting the Taranis 9plus you show here until I noticed the new FrSky Q7 for half the price. I can't tell what the difference is besides the case and smaller screen. Mods and access to upgrades is important to me. What do you guys think about getting the Q7 instead? Thanks!
@Tuedeluem8 жыл бұрын
@Mr Steele: What do you use the headphones in your fatshark for?
@19GHD858 жыл бұрын
+Tuedeluem His FPV cam has a build in micro. He's listening to his motors begging for mercy ;)
@Tuedeluem8 жыл бұрын
+Gerhard Mikysa I would go crazy listening to the motor sound all the time
@19GHD858 жыл бұрын
+Tuedeluem It really helps to know how stressed the motors are.
@mathias83268 жыл бұрын
why don't you use a futaba radio (for example the T14Sg, i use it since last year its has very good range and feels is very high Quality)
@TempleClauseFPV8 жыл бұрын
If you only choose this radio for the receivers: Why don't you use a Futaba radio + a FrSky Receiver with S.BUS. For example the TFR4?
@3DMOFO20208 жыл бұрын
13:40-13:48&14:37 ROFL! Awesome job on the review I actually enjoy my Taranis radio I've had it since 2013 I will admit it took me a while to find the expo's as well Chad I been using Futaba since I get in to r/c in 1994 but once I switched to 2.4 I went to Spectrum DX7SE which I had a few years until I went to Taranis and never looked back!
@HCMAClub8 жыл бұрын
I've always thought all radio manufacturers should offer aftermarket gimbals. I did tear mine down and swap the bearings out for some ceramics and its a lot smoother. also upgraded the springs.
@sross1488 жыл бұрын
Taranis become big among FPVers for may reasons not mentioned: -big one being: SPEKTRUM NO WORK WITH UHF. or at least it did not for many years. -second one being, the module bay. Low latency frsky radio inside, plus module bay. for non miniquad fpv, the module bay latency is not an issue, but is the super handy for running various modules -third being the vastly expandability of the OpentTX programming interface. allows some very advanced kind of programming, some of it unachievable with any other radio. In traditional FPV we're always programming weird stuff with pan&tilt, having modes to share the gimbals, and all the OSD/FC stuffs -don't use radio expo with multirotors! you guys know - you do the curves in the FC program -headtracking made easy. Spektrum did as much as they possibly could to stymie our efforts to have headtracking. putzes -programming it on a PC is a pretty big bonus that almost no one else offers. It's a good user friendly app that is a bit easier to use than the radio buttons -they say the range of spektrum sucked. I never had a problem with it. if I wanted to have range I used 9x and a uhf. They also mention DSM2 which is weak, but now they have dsmx which is good. But Spektrum in general is too bloody expensive -BTW I had a $1000 Jeti radio for a while. Is was woefully inadequate in most of the above respects (only puts out 8 channels to ppm, no way to get headtracking in, etc). And I hated the user interface. I used Er9x and OpenTX for years so it is like my mother tongue. That Jeti stuff felt limiting and weak.
@flyingstarz35598 жыл бұрын
I just received the Taranis x9d plus last night. My question is. The switch on the right furthest to the back will only go to one position. When I try to put it into another position it won't lock into that position. It quickly springs back to that one position. Did I receive a defective transmitter?
@DroneShotFPV8 жыл бұрын
That's normal, it's not a lock switch, it's designed that way.
@pressalltheknobs32778 жыл бұрын
It's known as a momentary switch and is useful to hold things on temporarily. Most decent TXs have this feature. The most common use is when using two TXs together in teacher-student mode. The teacher TX can temporarily take control by holding the switch. There are many other uses. With OpenTX you can program the switch for anything and a common thing to do with multirotors is to use it in combination to enable the throttle cut/enable switch so you can't accidentally cut/enable the throttle...you have to hold the momentary while switching the throttle switch on or off.
@cmtetaboaco8 жыл бұрын
Programming via the software on your PC been able to save it download,... It's priceless! I agree the gimbals cold be better, but most users wold not even notice that! and about the feel of the buttons I agree feels really cheap, but as far as see its just the feel! nice video, waiting for that regarding the "inverted float" you guys do!
@user-rs8zg8ey2b8 жыл бұрын
Love my Taranis, it's almost 3 years old, zero failures, zero failsafe, and sounds like someone needs to RTFM, lol, there is tons of good videos to get you started (scott page's). And for $200, the Taranis competes for functionality with the Futaba 18mz at $3000.
@simonjohnade8 жыл бұрын
You guys are great fun to watch. Thanks and keep it up. Also good luck in Dubai!!
@Zedsispeho8 жыл бұрын
Hi, Have you ever tried your Taranis with the openTX firmware? Is it any better or worse? does it add some lag? Regards
@PinchTune8 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I haven't experienced dropout or failsafe issues with my DX6. I love the feel of my DX6, but I've been flying mostly my Taranis for mini quads, even though I hate the gimbals.
@borgquads46698 жыл бұрын
I'm already locked into Spektrum (Dx6 DSMX) and I love the radio it's self, but the Rx options suck (from Spektrum). What is the best DSMX dev Rx for PPM on a Spektrum radio? All I can find is banter back and forth between Lemon and Orange, but no real data. Thanx if anyone responds.
@diegoschmidt3248 жыл бұрын
Spektrum SPM4648 RaceQuad Receiver maybe?
@borgquads46698 жыл бұрын
I went with an OrangeRx for now. The actual Spektrum products are over priced crap. that are targeted to planes, even when they say it's made with quads in mind. smh
@mountainmeister79968 жыл бұрын
Cool episode, I am digging you guys more and more.
@BensleyH8 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a review of the futaba t8. It's around the same price point and includes the receiver.
@nathanball27448 жыл бұрын
When's Carlos going to come back? I love the personalities on this they all work great together. Keep making these videos love them. So what is your guys perfect radio?
@hyzenthlay71518 жыл бұрын
I know not many people like to do it or would even attempt to do it, but I just remove the heatshrink from a battery and remove and change the leads on it as to my needs directly on the battery cell board, before putting new heatshrink on it which is REALLY cheap from Banggood and actually looks like a normal Turnigy colour heatshrink But then, I've been told by more than one that I am very overkill when it comes to neatness on setups and wiring
@WoooSaaaW8 жыл бұрын
Cool review but its missing a conclusion... Do you guys recommend it or is there something better? It seems the D4r-ii paired with it make it the hands down best option even if you have $1000 to blow. I get the sense you want something better but its the best radio/rx combo for mini racers at the moment.
@KneeDownFPV8 жыл бұрын
Have you guys had a chance to check out the Horus yet?
@Ammoniummetavanadate8 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a match-up with the Turnigy 9XR-Pro using a FrSky module. For a lot of people hitting the entry level this is the biggest competition for that radio.
@michaellundgren69498 жыл бұрын
You said the screen scratched or gets messed up easily. Did you even take that plastic film off the glass? Its the plastic film that gets scratched, not the actual screen.
@AiroFpv8 жыл бұрын
question- do you guys use osd or telemetry on radio? or any other way to monitor your batteries, or do you just time it out?
@sulan918 жыл бұрын
+Christopher Rincones Chad said in the video that he uses telemetry on the radio and no osd. Steele normally uses the tbs core pnp osd (or at least use to) which has both volt and amp readings.
@rigo69648 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to see what mods steele made to his Taranis...
@redhonu8 жыл бұрын
steel what radio do you use?
@Silvertinge2918 жыл бұрын
it should also be mentioned that the newer spektrum/lemon sats work better than the old.
@bmoyes8 жыл бұрын
I've been running a XJT Frsky module in my JR radios because I can't tear myself away from the decent gimbals/switches/interface. You get the best of both worlds, but no telemetry. The antenna on the XJT hasn't even snapped off yet!
@kjellk758 жыл бұрын
is it the 9ms latency that makes this the choice for the pros?
@dariuszrogowski23604 жыл бұрын
what controller do you recommend? X7, X9 plus or...?
@woofmeow83718 жыл бұрын
As beginner, can i use taranis as my beginner transmitter ?? Or should i go with spektrum dx7?? Looking forward for reply. Thanks :)
@jurejelenc36408 жыл бұрын
dx7 is very expensive. I would reccomend you a turnigy TGY i6 reciever from hobbyking. It has 6 channels and telemetry. Its cheap and easy to use too. I am using it since Feb. and I had a really good experience with it.
@mikefairbanks8 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a good opportunity for a Taranis Rotor Riot Special Edition!
@m-alevesquefpv89718 жыл бұрын
That video just made me order a Taranis from you guys! Cant wait now!! :P
@bullitfx92688 жыл бұрын
@Steele: Little Correction, it does create some lag if you use a standard module inside the Taranis - thats right. But Crossfire Users like you and me have the Special "Protocol" called CRSF which reduces the latency down to 2-8ms. If Trappy tell us the truth (think you know him better then me) the latency of 2-8ms is WITH sending out Signal. Not just 2-8ms to Crossfire and then another latency from crossfire itself. Trappy said 2-8ms from giving a command to Taranis WITH transmitting from Crossfire. Thats not a big lag in my eyes. I just bought my FrSky Taranis Plus that week because i was annoyed of my Futaba T14SG and the incomptence of those, to implement new features to actucally fit 3rd Party Equipment like Crossfire and some kind of that. If my Futaba would have a same protocol AND cheaper Receivers, i would stay on my Futaba because the quality is , like you already said, much higher then on Taranis. But i think it just needing personal time to get comfortable with a "cheaper feelin" Taranis if you before where using higher quality like me. But, the whole package, the capability, price bla bla is it really worth to switch to Taranis. I will sell my Futaba now because i see no sense of having 2 TX`s since i literally 95% fly Racers, Wings...
@MrSteeleFPV8 жыл бұрын
Correction . When this video was made the CRSF protocol didn't exist yet. But was in the works due to my persistence with TBS to have a serial module bay protocol. :P 
@bullitfx92688 жыл бұрын
Davis, you`ve right ;-) That was an Info that i didn`t had ;-) Actually i like my Taranis so far. But i really need to get comfortable with it. It`s quite a huge different in haptic feel when i got it into my hands. My T14SG was some kind of smoother in my hands ;-) But Crossfire with a big latency is a no go. Thats one of the greatest points for me to switch to FrSky from Futaba. But like i already said, i`m 100% with you - Quality isn`t the best but the Package Itself is it really worth.
@Raven3one8 жыл бұрын
can anyone else add to what they said about failsafe on speksats? im flying on spektrum with a satellite on my quad and im not sure what they mean. is it a range issue?
@seanajacobs8 жыл бұрын
I want to know this too!
@dwobstacles8 жыл бұрын
Chad is in love with the Taranis
@mooosestang8 жыл бұрын
Dx6 and lemonrx sats, never have a drop out when flying close proximity, regardless of trees, buildings. I only get 3 minutes out of a battery, so i'm not flying more than a few hundred feet away, but i've flown through some fairly thick forest. The throttle gimbal on the taranis sucks, it has notches. The price for a lemon sat is a huge plus for me, $8-$10 depending on where you buy.
@rodneiaguiar8 жыл бұрын
Hi! Can I turn my taranis on without a module? I am afraid to damage my Radio if I turn It on. I bought Taranis and a module, but I just received the transmitter until now. Thanks!
@pressalltheknobs32778 жыл бұрын
The taranis has a build in XJT TX module that provides up to 16 channels. You do not need a separate module to use it. If you bought and extra XJT or DJT module you can used it to get up to 32 channels but it is unlikely you need to do that. I would return it if you still can.
@NauseaMonkeyFPV8 жыл бұрын
Please do a review on the TBS tango.. Thanks
@carlolm8 жыл бұрын
What do you think about the X9E compares to the X9D?