The Beier modules are hugely capable becoming used more widely. They differ from other modules out there in that they are hugely flexible and programable.
I get a lot of feedback on the Beier systems mainly saying that they are difficult to understand and dont work for people, so I have decided to have a bash at dispelling that idea.
Last time we dealt with connecting your module up, This time we will look at the controls.
So now we know how to connect the unit and set the radio up to control it and how to manipulate the proportional channels, but what do we control? Well essentially we control one or more of a number of functions.
The last article showed how to load sounds to the module. The Additional sounds can be triggered by functions (selected by stick position on the TX) The engine sound control is a little different and has its own tab under the configuration tab. This tab uses the sounds that were defined under the top level tab engine sound.