Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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A pair of new transmitter replicas is ready to go. Both cases are 3D-printed incl. the Minitron logo on the front.
First is a S/C O.S. Minitron in gold. Digispark with S/C emulation and extra throttle button for sequential throttle. Inactivity buzzer, low votage alert. 35 MHz module.
Second is a blue S/C proportional O.S. Minitron. I added a button for S/C emulation incl. kick-up elevator plus progressive throttle like the GG trannies have. Inavtivity buzzer, 35MHz module. All on a Digispark extended to use P5 with Phil´s fuse programmer.
Both are working great, but not flown yet.
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Frank
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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Very nice!! ;)

Frank, where do you get your meters from as they are most realistic? Am I correct in assuming that the center loaded antenna coils are 3D printed "dummies"?
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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Yes Wayne,
the antenna coils are dummies, the meters are salvaged from old Futaba transmitters.

Frank

P.S. Flight-test done this morning, everything worked out perfectly as expected.
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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During bad weather, I drew some enclosures in OpenSCAD for new replica transmitters and get them printed.
That´s what they look like. The cases are still empty, just the switches are installed and decals attached.
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So stay tuned for further.
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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Excellent job Frank.

Shaun.
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Nice job Frank,

Unusual to see holes in the front, Looks like it may of had a speaker in there for some reason.

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Thanks guys.
Most probably the casings were used for AM/FM radios or walkie-talkies as well, like Grundig did with the Variophon reeds set.

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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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The two Hinode transmitters are finished and test-flown.

The white one is a S/C transmitter offering compound mode with kick-up elevator and quick blip throttle or sequential mode. Also it has low voltage alert and inactivity buzzer.
The heart is a Digispark Attiny85, HF comes from a 35MHz modul, power is a 9V style Lipo.
Test flown in a Schollboy, no problems.
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The other Hinode replica has the sequential mode or compound mode with kick-up elevator as well, but uses a progressiv throttle on the rocker switch. Inactivity buzzer and low voltage alert.
The heart is a Digispark Attiny85 as well with P5 activated using Phil´s Fuse Programmer.
HF is a 35MHz modul and power is a 9V style Lipo also.
Test flown in the Schoolboy as well, no problems either.
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Both cases were 3D-printed.
Thanks everybody for the help and inspiration.

Cheers
Frank
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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The Babcock transmitter is also ready and testflown.
It uses Mike_K´s S/C encoder on an Arduino pro mini. The Rocker switch offers additional bang-bang rudder.
HF is an Orange 2.4GHz module.
The case is 3D-printed.
Testflown in a Tomboy. No problems.
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Thanks everybody for the help and inspiration.
Cheers
Frank
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Re: Single Channel Replica Transmitters

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Fabulous work as always Frank - well done ;)

How many similar terrific Tx's must you have?? One for every day of the month, including leap years I bet :P

Do you start thinking about which one(s) to take out for a flying session the night before?? :lol:
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