I posted a wanted ad and came up with a nearly new used Horus X10S today, maybe it'll be here by the end of the week.
In playing around with flaps and ailerons I've run into a limit with my current radios where I can't make flaperons that also give me outboard ailerons only in low rates and full span honker ailerons in high rates. I also want to play around more with telemetry options.
The receivers are still a little confusing but I'll just have to pick one and run with it, see what's what and then go fly.
Anybody else already flying FrSky?
I am. A prominent club member is a Rep for Horizon, so most of our club flies Spectrum, but I love mine. The only real difference between Open-Tx and other computer type radios is that there are no fixed output channels. This is handy, if you are using separate servos for flaperons or want to have differential thrust on a multiengine. I am completing a plans-built Duellist, and was able to set up the right throttle and flaperon on channels 1 & 2, with the left on 7 & 8. I, at least, found this very handy to avoid confusion in the connections.
You assign "controls" (inputs) and "mixers" (output channels.) Multiple mixers can run off of a single input and a single mixer can accept inputs from several controls.
The various mixers and settings within them, are assigned switches to trigger the various functions within them. This means that you can have a single 3-position switch control, for example, High rate, low rate, and exponential control on a single channel, with separate switches for each control surface. Or you can run that same setup on several outputs, all off of one switch.
Each mixer can be set with both a delay and transit time. You can actually setup gear doors, within the transmitter.
On top of it all, if you just want to turn it on and fly, every time you go to add a new vehicle, you have the option of going through a series of inquiries ("Does your airplane have ailerons?") to set up a default Airplane, Glider, Helicopter or Multicopter.
with a 64-model memory, expandable to infinity, with new SD cards, this may be the last Tx I ever buy, barring physical damage.