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USB-Interface II and USB-Interface III
learn and train model flying without the danger of a crash, independent on weather daytime or your flight instructor
works with nearly all R/C transmitters (Graupner, Futaba, Multiplex, Hitec, Walkera, .)
works with nearly all R/C receivers (Graupner, Futaba, Multiplex and compatible)
runs with most simulators (FMS, Realflight G2, Piccofly, Easyfly, Aerofly, games, .)
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simple installation, no driver needed
axis and buttons are programmable
future-proof due to updateable software, programmable with self-made software, SDK available
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Overview
USB-Interface II
USB-Interface II with Fu6sq transmitter cord
Technical data USB-Interface II
The RC-USB-Interface has some enhancements compared to the Gameport Interface:
It can be used by modern notebooks equipped without gameport.
supports USB 1.1, USB 2.0, Hot-Plugging and is powered by USB
works with all transmitters: Though easily exchangeable transmitter cords, you can use one USB-Interface for different transmitters
Up to 9 RC channels are transmitted to the PC. Consequently, you can also control flaps, retractable landing gear, . in suited simultators with the R/C transmitter.
channel assignment: R/C channel 1 to 7 -> joystick axis 1 to 8, R/C channel 5 to 9 -> button 1 to 8
The small tremble of the model rudders (due to many analog-digital convertions:PPMA -> µcontroller AD -> RC-unit DA -> sound card AD -> simulator) is reduced by the completly digital working RC-USB-Interface (PPM A -> µcontroller AD -> USB client D -> USB host D -> simulator).
fast and precise digitalization with 256 steps
flashing control LED
The USB-Interface II is programmable: Assignment of axis and buttons, reaction of buttons can be reprogrammed quickly and easily.
since Okt. 2006 updatable firmware: The Interface is prepared to understand future transmission modes of new transmitters. (look for firmware updates in the Forum, e.g. Walkera PCM WK-0701, 3000 steps resolution, .)
Compatibility
After having installed the HID-driver (HID-driver, Windows included), the USB Interface is instantly ready for operation on Win98 SE, WinME, Win2000, WinXP (instruction manualusb-interface_en.pdf [210kB]), LINUX, Mac OS X (Screenshots osx.pdf [280kB]), . (in general: all O/S that support HID USB joysticks). It has a 2m cable and works with nearly all R/C transmitters equipped with a buddy box.
The USB Interface works with most R/C simulators that can be controlled by a normal joystick:
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It doesn't work with Reflex, Reflex XTR or True-Flight.
Connectivity
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interface name: USB-Int2
USB-Interface II with fixed receiver cord
USB-Interface II with fixed JR receiver cord
Technical data USB-Interface II with fixed receiver cord
Same data like USB-Interface II plus:
It can be connected with an R/C receiver. So a transmitter without buddy box or PPM signal can be made suitable for simulators. The USB-Interface supplys the receiver with power. Autodesk flare v2020 software. It reads up to 4 R/C channels from the receiver.
Transmission up to 4 signals from the receiver
All transmitter cords to connect it with a R/C transmitter are usable
Connectivity
interface name: USB-Int2_R
RC USB-Interface III
USB-Interface III with JR3.5 receiver cord
Technical data RC USB-Interface III
RC USB-Interface II has the following enhancements compared to its predecessor:
It can be connected with an R/C receiver. So a transmitter without buddy box or PPM signal can be made suitable for simulators. The USB-Interface supplys the receiver with power. It reads up to 7 R/C channels from the receiver.
Optionally, a transmitter cord can be connected with the exchangeable receiver cord. The USB-Interface III is used with the R/C transmitter just like USB-Interface II. The source of the signal is detected automatically.
It has a 16 pin connector and its firmware is updatable. So it can be used as generic device for monitoring, sensor measurement, controlling, as USB dongle, migrating applications to USB, PPM analyzer, training, prototyping, .
The Software Development Kit - USB-Interface III SDK is offered for free. It supports the development of new applications. Examples can be found in the Forum, e.g. PPM Generator (controlling a model via PC)
More information: data sheet usb-int3_datenblatt.pdf [180kB]
Compatibility
see USB-Interface II
Connectivity
Interface name: USB-Int3
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Transmitter Cords
The USB-Interface hard- and software is designed to work with all transmitters. The Interface is equipped with a connector for transmitter cords fitting your individual buddy box. More information about buddy box pin assignment: buddy boxes
3,5 mm stereo jack plug | R/C vendor: Graupner / JR transmitter: FM 314, mc-10, mc-12, mc-14, mc-15, mc-16, mc-16/20, mc-18, mc-20, mc-22, mc-24, mx-22, JR 9x, JR 347, FM4014 (pos. modulation), . JR (European RF part and buddy box): JR Quattro, JR 9x, X-347, X-387, X-388, X-756, X-3810, . transmitter cord name: JR3.5 R/C vendor: Lexors transmitter: Nova 4, Nova 4+1, Nova 6 transmitter cord name: Lex3.5 |
3,5 mm mono jack plug | R/C vendor: Futaba transmitter: FC-28, FC-16, FC-18, 3PJ, T3PJ, T3PK, . Autodesk maya download for mac. transmitter cord name: Fu3.5 R/C vendor: Graupner/JR hand held transmitters with DSC connector: MX-12, MX-22, . JR (American RF part and buddy box): X-347, X-387, X-388, X-756, X-3810, . transmitter cord name: Fu3.5 |
2,5 mm mono jack plug | R/C vendor: Futaba transmitter: FX-14, FX-15, FX-18, . transmitter cord name: Fu2.5 • Open Excel documents without Excel. Excel 2007 free download for mac. |
5-pin DIN plug | R/C vendor: Multiplex transmitter: Pico-Line, mc1010, . transmitter cord name: MPX5 R/C vendor: Robbe transmitter: CM-Basic, (Terra Top), mc2015F, . transmitter cord name: Ro5 R/C vendor: Sanwa transmitter: (RD8000, RD6000, VG400, VG6000, Radiant, Vanguard PPM), . How to change destination disk in mac boot camp. transmitter cord name: Sa5 |
7-pin DIN plug | R/C vendor: Multiplex transmitter: Pico-Line, EVO 9, Cockpit MM, mc3030, . transmitter cord name: MPX7 |
6-pin DIN plug | R/C vendor: Futaba transmitter: FC-16, FC-18+, FC-28, FF 7, . transmitter cord name: Fu6DIN R/C vendor: Hitec transmitter: Laser 4, Flash, Eclipse, . transmitter cord name: Fu6DIN |
6-pin square plug | R/C vendor: Futaba transmitter: 4C, 7C, 9C, FF 4, FF 7, FF 9, T6EXA, Skysport T4YF, . transmitter cord name: Fu6sq R/C vendor: Kyosho transmitter: transmiter of Caliber 24 transmitter cord name: Fu6sq |
special pin assignments | on request Graupner MicroG JR4DIN Massive vst plugin crack mac. Walkera PCM WK-0701 WK701-4DIN Walkera 22E (35, 36, 39) WK22E-4DIN . |
Receiver Cords
The USB-Interface 3 is connected with the servo connectors of R/C receivers or a transmitter cord via these receiver cords. Special pin assignments are possible.
Examview test generator 10. Graupner/JR receiver cord | Receiver with Graupner/JR servo connectors further R/C vendors with compatible connectors receiver cord name: R-JR |
Multiplex receiver cord | Receiver with Multiplex servo connectors further R/C vendors with compatible connectors receiver cord name: R-MPX |
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Development receiver cord | connects the USB-Interface 3 with periphery or PCBs for self-made applications receiver cord name: R-Dev Include obscene vulgar, abusive, harassing, or sexually explicit language. Kindle 1.10.1 for os x. © 2016 Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Samsung, Galaxy Tab, and Galaxy View are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. CUSTOMER RATINGS AND REVIEWS TERMS OF USEThese Terms of Use govern your conduct associated with the Customer Ratings and Review service offered by SAMSUNG (the 'CRR Service'). |
Receiver Adapter
Receiver Adapter with Graupner/JR servo connectors
Equipped with the Receiver Adapter you don't need a buddy box connector on your R/C transmitter to use the USB Interface. The Receiver Adapter is connected with the R/C receiver. It reads out the individual servo positions and provides the PPM signal for the USB Interface 2.
uses up to 7 servo channels
operates with all R/C receivers, that support popular servos from Graupner/JR, Futaba or Multiplex
can be used in wireless master/slave trainer system in principle
Installation, hints
Windows
Quickstart USB-Interface: quickstart_de.pdf [ 260 kB], quickstart_en.pdf [ 260 kB], quickstart_it.pdf [ 260 kB]
Instruction manual USB-Interface:usb-interface.pdf [ + 1,4 MB]
Data sheet USB-Interface 3 usb-int3_datenblatt.pdf [180kB]
Mac OS X
Screenshots osx.pdf [280kB]
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For top-quality virtual radio control flying, the Phoenix rc flight simulator is a superb choice for beginners looking at getting in to the hobby, as well as for seasoned professionals looking at honing their competition skills - and for everyone in between too!
The Phoenix rc flight sim first appeared in the mid-2000s. Originally it was predominantly sold in the UK, but in October 2009 the company struck a deal with North American radio control distributing giants Horizon Hobby and since then Phoenix has been globally available and widely marketed.
As a result of the deal, the Phoenix rc flight simulator was offered with a radio (Spektrum DX4e or DX6i) included in the box, rather than just the software alone, as it was originally sold.
Above: the Phoenix with DX6i - a great combination indeed.
The quality of the Phoenix sim is outstanding and the realism of the aircraft is very good. Most of the flying sites are photo-realistic, and the overall virtual flying experience on the Phoenix rc flight simulator is superb.
On a personal note (I have RealFlight and Phoenix sims) flying on the Phoenix is even more realistic for me because several of the flying sites are close to my home area, so I've seen the sites in real life!
The Phoenix sim certainly does deliver all you'd expect a professional quality rc flight simulator to deliver, and the editing options of the aircraft are vast and comprehensive. This means that if you own one of the many aircraft available on the sim, there's an excellent chance that you can tweak the necessary specs and characteristics so that the virtual airplane, helicopter or glider exactly replicates your real one.
The choice of aircraft on the Phoenix rc flight simulator is good, with well over 100 and that list steadily grows.
Since the Horizon Hobby deal the tech team at Phoenix have added some of the more popular Horizon brand aircraft to the list, namely airplanes and helicopters from the HobbyZone, ParkZone, E-flite and Hanger 9 ranges, although it has to be said that not all of them fly true to the real thing with the default settings in place; some editing is need to make, for example, the ParkZone Radian fly more accurately.
The range of high-end competition airplanes and helicopters is very good, giving championship level pilots plenty of opportunity to hone their flying routines to perfection.
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Below are a few screenshots taken from my own Phoenix rc flight simulator, click an image to view it larger.
Below is a demo of the Phoenix rc flight simulator, to illustrate the realism.
Phoenix vs. RealFlight
Without going in to a detailed side-by-side review, I can offer a few pointers if you're having trouble deciding which rc flight simulator to buy. I have and use both (RF G4.5 & Phoenix 3.0) so the differences outlined below are based on my own personal observations.
(Important: these pointers might not be valid with regard to later versions of both sims. They were good at the time of writing, but I accept that both sims have improved a lot since then.)
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- Quality & realism: Both sims are excellent but for me Phoenix has the edge. The aircraft look slightly 'less' computer generated than the RF ones, and the lack of computer generated flying sites in Phoenix means that you're always flying in a photo-realistic place. Also, the Phoenix water-graphics are just outstanding, particularly the ripples created by helicopter downwash - very impressive! (see the Sea Ranger screenshot above).
My main gripe is that the Phoenix sim planes do seem to be all underpowered on the default settings, and this is more noticeable in the IC planes and gas turbine jets. - Choice of aircraft & flying sites: RF wins hands down on this one. Although Phoenix has well over 100 models now (and growing) the RF 'AddOn' CDs and Knife Edge forum member swap pages mean that a seemingly endless range of aircraft is available for the RF series of flight simulators. Similarly, there is a huge list of flying sites to choose from for the RealFlight sims, compared to Phoenix's.
- Ability to edit aircraft and scenery: Both sims offer comprehensive editing capabilities that the beginner won't need. Professional rc pilots would be very happy with the editing options, I think. All technical aspects of the aircraft design can be tweaked and changed as desired. As for scenery, the Phoenix flying sites aren't very editable simply because they are photo-realistic. The RF sites have more options and there's a long list of scenery objects that can be added to (or taken away from, or moved.) the sites, both the photo ones and the computer generated ones.
- Controller & Tx: Until the Phoenix-Horizon Hobby deal, the Phoenix rc flight simulator was never offered with a transmitter-based controller, but the RealFlight one was. The Phoenix is now available with the Spektrum DX5e Tx. Flying on a sim with the same Tx that you'll use at the field is definitely the better option, but the RealFlight 'Interlink' controller is perfectly realistic (manufactured by Futaba and modelled on one of their 8 channel Tx's).
A nice touch with the RF one is that you have control over some simulator options, such as selecting model and flying site, from the controller buttons - you don't get this with Phoenix and it's a surprising annoyance after getting used to the RealFlight Interlink convenience!
On the Phoenix plus side though, you can calibrate and edit your transmitter settings on the sim to match the exact set-up for your own aircraft, and so what your Tx does in real life, it does on the simulator. - Ease of use: Both about the same; very easy to get started with and both sims take you by the hand through installation and setting up. No complaints for either one and any potential complications will only arise when you want to get very technical and start seriously editing the models. Even then, the editing process for both sims is straightforward enough.
- How they run: This is obviously going to depend on the power and quality of your computer, but for me the Phoenix definitely runs smoother and less 'sticky' than the RF G4.5. It seems that the Phoenix is less 'resource hungry' than RF. The RF photo sites run smoother than the computer generated ones.
- Multiplayer abilities: Good for both. The new RF G5 improves on the G4.5 for internet interaction, with multiplayer combat flying available - sounds like fun to me! The Phoenix multiplayer option is excellent and both sims offer instant messaging capabilities between pilots.
- Training features: Both simulators offer excellent virtual training, from real-life professional radio control instructors and pilots. Everything from taking off and basic flying to advanced aerobatic and 3D maneuvers (for planes and helicopters) are covered, with full flight demonstrations and Tx stick movements shown along with a spoken narrative. Just select your lesson, watch the instructor perform it and then try it yourself!
- Fun stuff: Both Phoenix and RF have a few games and competitions to have fun with and hone your flying skills such as spot landing, limbo flying, balloon bursting and bomb dropping. RealFlight has more games to play in online multiplayer mode.
- Mac compatibility: Not being a Mac user I can't make a fair judgment on this but from what I gather, an Intel based Mac running Windows or Bootcamp will cope with either sim. Check forums for a definite answer before you buy to install on a Mac!
- Overall: in my opinion it's a tough call. Both rc flight simulators are excellent and each have their pros and cons. I think it's fair to say that the Phoenix sim is more suited to the advanced / professional rc pilot than the RealFlight 'G' series, but a complete beginner is going to do fine on the Phoenix, particularly with the Spektrum DX6i package.
I have and use both sims - if I had to choose between them, having used both, I think the Phoenix would win. Just.