Happy New Year! Has RadioMaster just set a new "Next Level" standard with these gimbals? Is this the future for RC transmitters? Make sure to check out my site at tmacfpv.com/ for more fun, useful FPV info, build and gear recommendations!
this is a very perfect video treat, in my opinion, with a very detailed explanation and also provides a lot of knowledge, this is very helpful for beginners like me, thank you very much, keep making educational videos
Thank you. I am lucky enough to have a friend that just gave me his tx16s. Its pretty mint condition minus just the sc+sd switch broke so just need to replace that but its great to learn how modular it is in regards to parts replacement and upgrades. Im definitely upgrading to v4.0 halls . I dont have the funds for the one you got but this video still educated me biggggg time. Thank you soooooo much. I am a complete noob to this. I just got into thia yesterday and was blessed with what i think is the best controller to start me off. Im looking to start with drone simulators and learning this controller then ill eventually build the drone itself. But this gives me time to save while i learn to pilot. Mahalo for the video🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Help please! We updated a friends Radiomaster Tx16s with the Edgetx firmware so the touchscreen now works.... but now we can't find the screen to calibrate the sticks and pots... any help would be great; the usual calibration screen seems to be missing!!!
I just got a LX F-22 Raptor EDF 2x70 MM I wonder if I can use the Radiomaster TX16S carbon red on this F-22 but I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ which receiver to Buy , on the box it’s written 12Channels Can I use this Futaba R7014SB 2.4GHz 14CH FASSTest ?
Hi TMac, Happy New Year to you and your family! . Great video as usual. I got mine about three weeks ago and I love them. My only question is, if I do see any jittering on one of the channels how do you fix them? Thanks, Sam
Thanks Sam, Happy New Year to you as well! Is this hypothetical or do you have jitter on one of the channels? If not hypothetical, have you calibrated the gimbals, is the jitter significant enough to affect your flying? Perhaps increase deadband on that channel?
@@TMacFPV Hi TMac, It is and it isn’t hypothetical. I have calibrated the gimbals a couple of times. The jitter is ever so small that it does not effect the value of the channel as it occurs. From the little flying I’ve done with these new gimbals, it doesn’t seem to be affecting my flying, but as a average and casual flyer I’m not good at noticing these little things like the pros are.
Thank you for the video! I wonder, does it also have kind of a “step” in the middle position like the default ones have? Or does it move completely smooth?
that slight "step at mid throttle" you're referring to I believe is due to how the tension bar is bent/creased downward toward the rocker wheel it rubs against (and perhaps a "bump" in the rocker wheel?). On one of my gimbals (the "throttle" gimbal, although I believe both are identical except for how the adjustment screws are setup on each) I felt this slight "step." On the other gimbal (even when I adjusted it to "non-centering" to imitate the throttle gimbal), I did not have this slight "step" at all. After tinkering/researching this, I was able to get rid of the slight "step" on the "throttle" gimbal by removing the adjustment bar (only 3 screws) and slightly straightening out the bend/crease I mentioned above so it wasn't as sharp of an angle downward toward the rocker wheel. Of course, I tried the adjustment screws first however adjusting them did not remove the "step." After I straightened out the tension bar bend/crease a bit, no more "step." Hope this helps!
Happy New Year 🥳! For me even on the shortest position the stick height is slightly to high with the original gimbals. Yes short thumbs 👍😅. So limiting stick travel will definitely help, but any chance the AG01 gimbals are shorter? Thank you.
Happy New year Square One! The shaft the stick ends screw onto for both the original Hall sensor gimbals and the AG01 CNC milled Hall sensor gimbals is the same height. However, as mentioned at this time mark point in the video ua-cam.com/video/n8tuegngERc/v-deo.html , if you install the AG01 gimbals with the original gimbal bezel still in place, the AG01 gimbals will be recessed more in the transmitter (i.e. sit lower in the transmitter) which will make the stick height lower for you. As you mentioned, limiting stick travel throw should help too!👍You can also achieve the same thing (lowering the gimbals) through the use of 3D printed "gimbal spacers" such as these www.thingiverse.com/thing:4493751 that accomplish the same thing as using the original bezels
@@TMacFPV Oh, I missed that part because I was saving the installation part of the video for when they arrive 😅. I'm going to print a set of spacers today! Thank you Tmac.
Happy New Year! Has RadioMaster just set a new "Next Level" standard with these gimbals? Is this the future for RC transmitters? Make sure to check out my site at tmacfpv.com/ for more fun, useful FPV info, build and gear recommendations!
Finally, someone that knows that CNC is procedure and not a feature. CNC machined!
All depends on your background i guess.
😉👍
Best review I have seen so far, thank you for the time and effort you put to it. You have one more subscriber here. Cheers from France.
this is a very perfect video treat, in my opinion, with a very detailed explanation and also provides a lot of knowledge, this is very helpful for beginners like me, thank you very much, keep making educational videos
Thanks for the Video TMac! followed along and swapped out my Gimbals this morning. New Subscriber now!!
Best explained video I have seen of installing these gimbals. Thanks TMac
Great instructional video. I just received my new gimbals and will definitely follow this video. You also got a new subscriber….thank you.
iv been waiting months for mine, hopefully I get them soon . thanks for the video.
oooh, you're gonna love 'em!💪👍
Thank you. I am lucky enough to have a friend that just gave me his tx16s. Its pretty mint condition minus just the sc+sd switch broke so just need to replace that but its great to learn how modular it is in regards to parts replacement and upgrades. Im definitely upgrading to v4.0 halls . I dont have the funds for the one you got but this video still educated me biggggg time. Thank you soooooo much. I am a complete noob to this. I just got into thia yesterday and was blessed with what i think is the best controller to start me off. Im looking to start with drone simulators and learning this controller then ill eventually build the drone itself. But this gives me time to save while i learn to pilot. Mahalo for the video🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
wow this is what i want to see. put in the ref. you are serious, i like that!
Most excellent presentation!
Thanks Dale!🙏
best video in youtube thanks
Help please! We updated a friends Radiomaster Tx16s with the Edgetx firmware so the touchscreen now works.... but now we can't find the screen to calibrate the sticks and pots... any help would be great; the usual calibration screen seems to be missing!!!
I only have tx16 se..still waiting edgetx full support for my Nirvana..Happy new year..
Happy New Year 🎉 Ivan!
I just got a LX F-22 Raptor EDF 2x70 MM I wonder if I can use the Radiomaster TX16S carbon red on this F-22 but I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ which receiver to Buy , on the box it’s written 12Channels
Can I use this Futaba R7014SB 2.4GHz 14CH FASSTest ?
Hi TMac,
Happy New Year to you and your family! . Great video as usual.
I got mine about three weeks ago and I love them.
My only question is, if I do see any jittering on one of the channels how do you fix them?
Thanks,
Sam
Thanks Sam, Happy New Year to you as well! Is this hypothetical or do you have jitter on one of the channels? If not hypothetical, have you calibrated the gimbals, is the jitter significant enough to affect your flying? Perhaps increase deadband on that channel?
@@TMacFPV Hi TMac,
It is and it isn’t hypothetical. I have calibrated the gimbals a couple of times. The jitter is ever so small that it does not effect the value of the channel as it occurs. From the little flying I’ve done with these new gimbals, it doesn’t seem to be affecting my flying, but as a average and casual flyer I’m not good at noticing these little things like the pros are.
Thank you for the video!
I wonder, does it also have kind of a “step” in the middle position like the default ones have? Or does it move completely smooth?
that slight "step at mid throttle" you're referring to I believe is due to how the tension bar is bent/creased downward toward the rocker wheel it rubs against (and perhaps a "bump" in the rocker wheel?). On one of my gimbals (the "throttle" gimbal, although I believe both are identical except for how the adjustment screws are setup on each) I felt this slight "step." On the other gimbal (even when I adjusted it to "non-centering" to imitate the throttle gimbal), I did not have this slight "step" at all. After tinkering/researching this, I was able to get rid of the slight "step" on the "throttle" gimbal by removing the adjustment bar (only 3 screws) and slightly straightening out the bend/crease I mentioned above so it wasn't as sharp of an angle downward toward the rocker wheel. Of course, I tried the adjustment screws first however adjusting them did not remove the "step." After I straightened out the tension bar bend/crease a bit, no more "step." Hope this helps!
Happy New Year 🥳! For me even on the shortest position the stick height is slightly to high with the original gimbals. Yes short thumbs 👍😅. So limiting stick travel will definitely help, but any chance the AG01 gimbals are shorter? Thank you.
Happy New year Square One! The shaft the stick ends screw onto for both the original Hall sensor gimbals and the AG01 CNC milled Hall sensor gimbals is the same height. However, as mentioned at this time mark point in the video ua-cam.com/video/n8tuegngERc/v-deo.html , if you install the AG01 gimbals with the original gimbal bezel still in place, the AG01 gimbals will be recessed more in the transmitter (i.e. sit lower in the transmitter) which will make the stick height lower for you. As you mentioned, limiting stick travel throw should help too!👍You can also achieve the same thing (lowering the gimbals) through the use of 3D printed "gimbal spacers" such as these www.thingiverse.com/thing:4493751 that accomplish the same thing as using the original bezels
@@TMacFPV Oh, I missed that part because I was saving the installation part of the video for when they arrive 😅. I'm going to print a set of spacers today! Thank you Tmac.
Great review and rundown, as always :D Pretty sure radiomaster will release a version of the t16s with these gimbals soon hopefully.
Happy New Year Raven187! Stay safe & keep freedom alive "Down Under" ok mate?!?
@@TMacFPV Thanks mate! Happy New Year to you too. Ha, it's all about staying safe these days 😅
i want put those in a smaller radio i wonder if i could diy those in a frysky 9 lite 😅 i was able cram q7 gimbals
Oh my Ellie! Good luck with that. I'd love to see it though!😁
So to clarify, these gimbals are only travel adjustable in the throttle, up and down? What about left to right?
Both gimbals adjustable up and down, not travel adjustable left and right. Spring tension adjustable through adjustment screws on back of transmitter
Tmac, thanks for taking time to reply. Understood, that's what I was gathering from the video. I was hoping they were travel limited left to right too
@@donjohnson7428 don't recall ever seeing any gimbals that are travel adjustable left to right
I wish Radiomaster would sell just the PCB with the Hall Effect sensor by itself
Your temperature test was really good, thanks
Great video Tmac thank u .
Thank you H2O-FPV🙏Sure thing 👍
Bravo