hi just seen a video of someone online who used an old transmitters joysick then wired it up to work for his pan and tilt camera mount. just wondering if anyone knows how to wire it up cause i am confused?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5ozEzhNBEI&feature=channel_video_title
Quote from 3rflyingcom's
I have designed a system to work with the Futaba 9c that allows the VR-A and B knobs to be quickly replaced with a 3d joystick for use with FPV pan and tilt systems. The 3rd joystick can be removed and the radio will function like stock in about 10 seconds.
I can retrofit your futaba 9c for about 250 dollars if you are interested.
I can build you this pan and tilt system for about 65 to 70 dollars
Seems a rather expensive way of going about it to me plus i think it may limit the way your TX fits /feels in your hand ???
Dave
i know. i wouldn't pay anyone to do it. i thought it looked cool so wondering if it is complicated or an easy mod?
With a Futaba 9, in the menus you can go into a deeper configuration mode, this enables you to change any of the transmitters inputs to be changed instantly. The reason was for different models of transmitter you may need more or less knobs, more 3 position switches than normal etc. So instead of making different boards for each type, they made one board and made the channels assignable.
In this case, he went into the transmitter, swapped two switch channels for the gimbals ( joystick ) then went into the engineer menu and assigned gimbals not switches to that channel.
Job done :)
To do what Ian here is talking about, on both the Futaba 9C and 10C series tranny, you go into the AUX-CH menu on the 'Basic' menu, which just sets up the soft-switches.
Simples
thanks guys if that all i might give it a go. :D
I think this guy wired the 3 wires from each additional axis potentiometer to 2 quick connect, 'stereo' jack plugs/sockets which are wired to the vrA and vrB rotary controls inside.
I have yet to get around to doing this mod as I have an additional pair of Futaba sticks.
If you do go for it, make sure you use Futaba sticks to maintain the best compatibility on resistances of components.
Nigel.
ok i will tell you if it works when i get around to doing it.
thank