DX7 7Ch DSM2 System w/AR7000 Rx & 4-DS821 Servos
Key Features
- 20-Model memory
- Airplane and Heli software
- Switch assignment
- P-mixes
- Includes 4 powerful DS821 digital servos with high-tech resin
gears
- 3-axis dual rate & expo
- 3-position flap (Airplane)
- 5-point throttle curve (Heli)
- 3 flight modes plus hold (Heli)
- Gyro programming (Heli)
- CCPM, 2-servo 90°, 3-servo 90°, & 3-servo 120°
Overview
With the DX7 you’ll be able to fly anything from micro electric helis,
to big gas-powered IMAC planes without regard to frequencies and free
from fear of interference. Calling this kind of thing “revolutionary”
just doesn’t cut it. It is nothing less than a quantum leap in RC
technology that will change how you fly forever. Never again will
the availability of a frequency pin dictate when you can take off.
Never again will you have to ask, “What channel are you on?” Never
again will your flying experience be interrupted by model-generated
RF noise, interference from commercial broadcast towers, or anyone
on another RC system.
The big difference with DSM2 is that it not only flies any size model
with absolute precision and complete freedom from interference, but
it also processes its signal faster than any high-end 72MHz PCM system.
DSM2—Security and Speed:
Unlike most first-of-its-kind innovations, DSM2™ is not an unproven
concept. It is based on the same Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM (Digital Spectrum
Modulation) that RC car racers, as well as micro electric and park
flyer modelers, have been enjoying for at least two years. Like DSM,
DSM2 provides an impenetrable radio link that’s immune to every known
type of RC interference. Because it operates at 4096-bit resolution,
it provides the kind of locked-in response that will have pilots feeling
more connected to their models than ever before.
AR7000—Spectacular Signal Clarity:
The AR7000 dual receiver that comes with the DX7 is key to the
system’s incredibly robust RF link. Comprised of a compact main
receiver that is linked to an even smaller satellite receiver by
a 6” lead, the AR7000 acts as a pair of extremely sharp RF “eyes”
that each take in a slightly different view of the signal environment.
Information from both receivers is then processed by patent-pending
Spektrum software that takes information from each receiver and
combines it to form the most vivid “picture” of an RF signal than
has ever been possible before. What’s more, there are no long antennas
to accommodate. The AR7000’s short 3” antennas don’t require any
external exposure, so installation is an absolute breeze.
ServoSync and ModelMatch—Extra Safety and Precision:
DSM2 and the AR7000 aren’t the DX7’s only marvels.Spektrum engineers
have come up with two more patent-pending innovations that you’ll
wonder how you ever lived without— ModelMatch™ and ServoSync™. ServoSync
is an ingenious new feature that actually resequences the bits of
data the DX7 transmits based on the type of mixing you select. So,
if you have a dual elevator on your big Extra or a 3-servo CCPM setup
on your heli, ServoSync will see to it that those servos working together
receive their impulses together. The result is more synchronized servo
movement that translates into an undeniable, locked-in feel when you
fly. ModelMatch puts an end to the “wrong model” syndrome. Almost
everyone who flies RC has at one time or another crashed because he
neglected to verify the model name on the transmitter display in his
preflight check. A unique code is embedded in the DX7’s signal so
that, if the wrong model’s name is on the screen, the model’s controls
simply won’t respond.
AR6000-Compatible:
DX6 owners and anyone else who flies small electric models will
be pleased to know that the AR6000 receiver works perfectly with DX7
too. In fact, the AR6000 will actually benefit from the DX7’s signal
speed advantages, as well as ModelMatch and ServoSync. So whatever
the aircraft, be it a .60-size heli or a 15-ounce foamie, it can fly
with the DX7.
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Specs |
| # of Channels: 7 |
| Modulation: DSM2 |
| Band: 2.4 GHz |
| Servos: DS821 Sport Digital Servos |
| Receiver: AR7000 |
| Programming Features: Aircraft and Heli |
| Model Memory: 20 Model Memory |
| Transmitter (Tx) Battery Type: 1500mAh Ni-MH |
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