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Post by coupe1942 on Sept 24, 2013 21:55:13 GMT 1
Well, with all the reading and reviewing of what I have read so far, regarding the Super Cub, I have to admit that last night was the first attempt at reading the manual for the transmitter use. So far it has been almost as useless to me as the owner's manual. :-( Neither seem to start you off on the right foot in explaining things, but they sure don't miss out in expressing all the dangers of everything under the sun. I had to put it down for a bit and re-attack it later. Not that they don't have a nugget or two of great info contained in all the warning crap, but it just seems tedious to have to dig down to separate the good info contained from the pure crap. I don't want to know about the history of the DX4E or the differences between it and the DSM2 systems. I really want to get to the meat and potatoes of how to use the thing correctly and know the functions of each and every button, switch or handle. Oh, well, nothing like a good book to read on the official library throne in my bathroom. Hope it gets more exciting soon. I know, you can never judge a book by its cover, but it just seems that something is missing here for a good step-by-step manual of the transmitter. Just my first opinion on it though, so don't take offence if your's is a bit different. I may actually change my mind by the time I finish off the content of it. :-) I have to put my brain on hold (stand by) before attacking it again...
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jklong03
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Post by jklong03 on Sept 24, 2013 23:48:14 GMT 1
I am guessing that your spell correcting made "transmitter" into transformer?
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Post by renard80 on Sept 25, 2013 0:10:55 GMT 1
I am guessing that your spell correcting made "transmitter" into transformer? Bless you for that, jk! I was wondering what our friend was on about! Coupe - you must realise that those instruction books, like many other manuals, are written by mutant Zogs from the planet Tharg, whose grasp of English is extremely tenuous.
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Post by jklong03 on Sept 25, 2013 0:25:50 GMT 1
I am guessing that your spell correcting made "transmitter" into transformer? Bless you for that, jk! I was wondering what our friend was on about! Coupe - you must realise that those instruction books, like many other manuals, are written by mutant Zogs from the planet Tharg, whose grasp of English is extremely tenuous. But bless those Zogs or I could never be able to afford my planes, cheap servos and lipos not to mention my Flysky 6 channel computer radio I love and fly and got for $54! Sent from my XT907 using proboards
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Post by coupe1942 on Sept 25, 2013 1:03:45 GMT 1
Typo corrected, I hope......... :-)
Well, at least it is not as bad as some of the made in China camera instructions I have had to decipher in the past. Those can be a real challenge and a head scratcher. :-)
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