Wow... quite an undertaking...also considering what is available in the OpenSource world (ELRS especially with 500Hz packet rate and upcoming MIMO) At the same I hope you keep delivering/updating integration with Ethos ....
Can we expect the ability to hook up custom electronics to send own telemetry data using your protocol? Meaning, like some of us and you do with other radio systems?
or even share the protocol with us and not with other manufacturers only?
vvv850 wrote:Seems that Nick Maxwell will launch a new FBL paired with new transmitter and new servos. From what I gathered, they will be manufactured by JR Propo.
As I best understand it, Nick currently flies his own flight controller, and plans to eventually release it, but this controller will NOT be produced by JR at all. This Nick Maxwell flight controller will apparently integrate very well with existing JR radios, similar to Spirit and Jeti (as well as other radios), but I would be very surprised if this integration can match the seamless integration of VBC/Neo or the expected integration between WAVE radio and Spirit units.
vvv850 wrote:Seems that Nick Maxwell will launch a new FBL paired with new transmitter and new servos. From what I gathered, they will be manufactured by JR Propo.
As I best understand it, Nick currently flies his own flight controller, and plans to eventually release it, but this controller will NOT be produced by JR at all. This Nick Maxwell flight controller will apparently integrate very well with existing JR radios, similar to Spirit and Jeti (as well as other radios), but I would be very surprised if this integration can match the seamless integration of VBC/Neo or the expected integration between WAVE radio and Spirit units.
From the latest RCHN podcast, it seems that JR will be building the hardware, and Maxwell the software side. Using "XBUS" from FBL to servos also.
vvv850 wrote: From the latest RCHN podcast, it seems that JR will be building the hardware, and Maxwell the software side. Using "XBUS" from FBL to servos also.
Yes. That’s what I understood as well from the podcast interview. It should be interesting.