Spektrum and other transmitters (Smartpropolus) (Windows) Most transmitters (Smartpropoplus) (Windows)ĭevo 7E/Devo 10 and similar directly via USB (Deviation) (Windows)ĭevo 7E/Devo 10 and similar directly via USB (Deviation) (MacOS)ĭevo 7E/Devo 10 and similar directly via USB (Deviation) (Android)ĭevo 7 and most other transmitters (Smartpropolus) (Windows) You might find more up-to-date information by searching on Youtube). (Note that some of these videos might be obsolete since the input system of Freerider has been updated. Here are some tutorial videos that may be of help: Here is a custom model ini file that you can Other radios running DeviationTX seems to most often work fine with (The tips in that document can also be useful for other similar radios connected via audio cable) Spektrum radios generally works best connected via a standard 3.5mm mono audio cable. In the newer versions this should no longer be necessary, in fact it is better to simply use a default model setup on your radio). (In older versions of FPV Freerider you needed to edit the endpoints on your Frsky radio to get it calibrated correctly on Windows. The FrSky Taranis generally works connected directly via USB. You will need to fine a new hole for this jack, and drilling one is definitely going to kill your warranty! With the jack in place, re-attach the board over the PS3 button and close her up.There are many types of controllers/dongles/cables that can be used with FPV Freerider.Ĭontrollers that have been succesfully used include FrSKY Taranis, Spektrum, Devo, Turnigy, Flysky, Jumper, Radiomaster, Eachine, Detrum, Graupner and Futaba RC radios, Realflight and Esky USB Controllers, Xbox, Playstation and Logitech gamepads.įirst of all, have a look at the user manual for some general advice:ĭue to an automatic Windows 10 update that broke the USB drivers, suddenly some controllers may no longer be recognized in Windows. A 1/4" jack will not work here! XBox users: your power cord will be in the way here. Re-attach the ring-screw and tighten it - no glue necessary - completely reversible! Notice here that the 1/8" jack just barely fits in the hole without blocking the use of the PS3 button. Get that connection good and solidified then remove the ring-screw & washer from the end of the jack and poke the jack through the hole where the white button used to be. If yours has a middle terminal (like mine in the picture) just ignore it - not used for this kind of connection. Just put one wire on the top terminal, and one wire on the bottom. It doesn't matter which wire you assign to which terminal this is just an open/closed circuit - either will work. I wrapped the ends through the loops twice and hot glued, seems to work fine. Solder is best, but this connection is not very sensitive and will work with hot glue (maybe even tape in a fix?). Strip the ends of the old sensor wire and attach them to the 1/8" jack. Check the scorehero link for more info on those. Note: there are some variations on the tilt sensor as well. Cut the wires close to the sensor - we're going to use this long wire to connect our phone jack. Just peel away any hotglue and unscrew the two screws holding it in. For this step, you can completely remove the cruddy tilt sensor. Click through to see the path of the wire if you're having trouble spotting it. The wire connecting it all is going under the large circuit board on the top and into the top rightmost port. On my model here, it's right in middle to the right of the strum bar assembly. With the backing open as shown below find the offending crappy tilt sensor. Check here if you've still got something holding it together to see if you've missed anything. Certain models will also require that you remove the pick guard from the front of the guitar and tackle some screws there. As you can see in the picture, there's plenty of room to open it up gently though. The battery pack is attached to the backing and you'll break that wire if you pull it apart in a hurry. Be careful when removing the backing of wireless models. Keep track of which screws came from where. Remove all of the screws securing the backing of the guitar (this includes the 4 at the base of the neck).
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