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Depending on the switch, each position can be configured for a voice announcement. – ANNOUNCE enables voice activated switches. Channel switch assignments can now contain a logical switch control. The latter are flight phase specific and can be altered depending on the active flight mode. – CTL SET function now provides access to the channel offsets, travel and delay. It is recommended that once the model is properly trimmed and tuned that AUTO TRIM be turned off to avoid accidental activation. If enabled, this function will remain active until deactivated. – The AUTO TRIM function can be found in the TRIM STEP menu. A voice announcement is heard when TIMER1 is activated. Users no longer have to press the ESC key to stop the timer. – The TIMER1 function allows a stop switch to be assigned. – TX CTL has an AUTOLOG function that starts logging telemetry data the moment the model is assigned and a valid bind is established. Motors can now be operated by assigning multiple switches in differing positions for each function. – The MOTOR menu now offers “logical switch control” for activation. – REV/SUB (Reverse and Sub-Trim) has been consolidated into a single menu. Some menus have been consolidated for easier use such as the CTL Set menu and REV/SUB (reverse, sub-trim) menu. The BASE menu is the main screen where all basic functions are accessed to setup and configure models. The BASE menu has been re-arranged to accommodate the newer radio functions and icons, providing a more consistent user interface. – When telemetry data is written to the SD card the SD icon on the main menu will animate for visual reference. – Battery use time is now automatically reset to zero when a newly charged battery is detected. – The Timer 1 and 2 display is now touch sensitive for timer reset (by tapping) and timer menu access (by pressing). – RF can now be switched on or off by touching the RF icon on the main screen.
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There are some Enhanced Functions and Changes as well: I’ll start by mentioning the 4096 Resolution Aluminum Gimbals – This is definitely a step up from the mz-24! There’s a few other items that separate the two transmitters as well! Watch this next video to see what’s new! So What Makes it Better than the Other mz-24? Motors and batteries have a 30 day warranty. There’s no doubt that a battery like this will keep you away from the charger for quite a while! One more thing – Graupner has a TWO YEAR warranty on their transmitters, receivers, telemetry sensors, and chargers, while ESCs and servos carry a one year warranty.
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Mz-24 PRO Transmitter Red or Silver 1 x GR-16L 8ch receiverĢ x GR-12L 6ch receiver 5000 mAh LiPo BatteryĪs I pointed out in the video, there’s a lot of good stuff included! In addition to the three receivers, micro SD card and adapter, the USB, adapter cables and neck strap, Graupner has included a 1S 5000 mAh LiPo transmitter battery.
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Real-time SD-card data logging of critical flight informationīalanced weight distribution of radio with comfortable rubber hand gripĮxternal DSC port for flight simulator connections or third party deviceĮxternal data port for optional Bluetoothįirmware can be updated with Graupner Firmware Update Studio Includes Machined-Aluminum quad bearing 4096 resolution gimbalĮxternal accessible stick tension adjustment Where to buy: Graupner USA – mz-24 PRO – Red What makes this radio system ‘Pro’ level? Read on to find out! Specifications Fast forward to today – I’m now trying out the new mz-24 PRO. The mz-24 was also a new transmitter at that time, which was basically the same with three more channels and an mp3 player. At the time, it was the most advanced transmitter I had ever used! The color, touch screen made it easy to get through the various menu selections. For those of you that have been on RCUniverse for a few years, you may remember that I reviewed the Graupner mz-18 radio system.