- Transmitter T16iZ Super
- Receiver R7208SB
- Transmitter battery LiPo 2s 2000 mAh
- USB charging cable
Channels: | 16 |
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The receiver R7208SB supports RX-Link and features antenna diversity.
NEW: In conjunction with the FUTABA SBS-01ML S.BUS Sensor Adapter (available soon), the transmitter supports the MAVLink protocol. MAVLink or Micro Air Vehicle Link is a protocol for communicating with small unmanned vehicles. It is a very simple messaging protocol for communication with drones (and between drone components onboard). MAVLink follows a modern hybrid publish-subscribe and point-to-point design pattern: data streams are sent/published as topics, while configuration sub-protocols such as the mission protocol or parameter protocol are point-to-point with retransmission. More info on MAVLink >>
Through the S-BUS/S.BUS2 servo function, all parameters of S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos can be set separately via the transmitter.
The transmitter is fully equipped with 8 switches, 2 rotary knobs, and 2 rear-positioned sliders. All controls are ergonomically arranged and can be easily operated in flight. The ball-bearing control sticks impress with their precision and unique adjustability. The spring tension and ratchet function of the sticks can be adjusted from the outside. Each stick function also features digital trimming. The Futaba T16iZ is equipped with an S.BUS and a headphone jack, as well as a trainer/DSC socket.
The transmitter comes standard with powerful software for airplanes, gliders, helicopters, and drones (multicopters). The menu is available in 9 languages. With the built-in SD card reader, model and telemetry data can be stored, and firmware updates for the transmitter can be uploaded.
The transmitter can be charged at any USB outlet with 5V / 2A.
Model data from the remote control systems FX22, FX30, FX32, FX36, T12FG, T14SG, T16SZ, and T18SZ can be read directly without a PC converter. Using the model data converter v2.2, model data from the T18MZ can be converted to the T16SZ on a PC.
Overall, the T16iZ has 32 telemetry channels for up to 32 sensors via S.BUS2 without additional connection lines to the sensors.
Go Professional - Go for Futaba T16iZ Super...!
Technical Data
- Transmission type: FASSTest / T-FHSS / S-FHSS
- Frequency range: 2.4 GHz
- Channels: 16+2
- Transmit power: 100 mW EIRP
- Voltage range: 6.0-7.4 V
- Stick configuration: Universal mode (mode 1-4 adjustable from the outside)
- Weight approx.: 695 g (without battery), 785 g (with battery)
Features
- 16+2 channel computer remote control system
- Professional features for ambitious model sports enthusiasts
- Transmission types T-FHSS, FASSTest, S-FHSS
- CRFS protocol for Crossfire module
- Receiver R7208SB with RX-Link & antenna diversity
- Telemetry function
- Telemetry output via speaker, display, or headphones
- S.BUS connection
- Vibration alarm
- External conversion capability for modes 1 to 4
- 30 internal model memories, more via SD card
- Memory for model name & user (15 characters)
- Menu navigation in 9 languages
- Large color touch display
- 4 digital trims, 8 switches, 2 rotary knobs, 2 sliders
- Movable antenna position
- Graphical servo monitor
- Firmware updates possible via SD card
- Powerful timer
- 8 flight conditions per model memory
- 10 free mixers per flight phase for completely free programming
- AFR 3 modes up to 17 points
- 7 wing type menus for motorized aircraft, 3 tail types
- Helicopter menu with swash ring, 8 rotor head types, governor, servo travel and speed compensation, throttle limiter
- Multicopter menu
- 3 curve styles for throttle/pitch with up to 17 points
- Glider menu with 7 wing types & 3 tail types
- Configurable teacher-student system with channel assignment
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- Transmitter T16iZ Super
- Receiver R7208SB
- Transmitter battery LiPo 2s 2000 mAh
- USB charging cable
Channels: | 16 |
---|
The receiver R7208SB supports RX-Link and features antenna diversity.
NEW: In conjunction with the FUTABA SBS-01ML S.BUS Sensor Adapter (available soon), the transmitter supports the MAVLink protocol. MAVLink or Micro Air Vehicle Link is a protocol for communicating with small unmanned vehicles. It is a very simple messaging protocol for communication with drones (and between drone components onboard). MAVLink follows a modern hybrid publish-subscribe and point-to-point design pattern: data streams are sent/published as topics, while configuration sub-protocols such as the mission protocol or parameter protocol are point-to-point with retransmission. More info on MAVLink >>
Through the S-BUS/S.BUS2 servo function, all parameters of S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos can be set separately via the transmitter.
The transmitter is fully equipped with 8 switches, 2 rotary knobs, and 2 rear-positioned sliders. All controls are ergonomically arranged and can be easily operated in flight. The ball-bearing control sticks impress with their precision and unique adjustability. The spring tension and ratchet function of the sticks can be adjusted from the outside. Each stick function also features digital trimming. The Futaba T16iZ is equipped with an S.BUS and a headphone jack, as well as a trainer/DSC socket.
The transmitter comes standard with powerful software for airplanes, gliders, helicopters, and drones (multicopters). The menu is available in 9 languages. With the built-in SD card reader, model and telemetry data can be stored, and firmware updates for the transmitter can be uploaded.
The transmitter can be charged at any USB outlet with 5V / 2A.
Model data from the remote control systems FX22, FX30, FX32, FX36, T12FG, T14SG, T16SZ, and T18SZ can be read directly without a PC converter. Using the model data converter v2.2, model data from the T18MZ can be converted to the T16SZ on a PC.
Overall, the T16iZ has 32 telemetry channels for up to 32 sensors via S.BUS2 without additional connection lines to the sensors.
Go Professional - Go for Futaba T16iZ Super...!
Technical Data
- Transmission type: FASSTest / T-FHSS / S-FHSS
- Frequency range: 2.4 GHz
- Channels: 16+2
- Transmit power: 100 mW EIRP
- Voltage range: 6.0-7.4 V
- Stick configuration: Universal mode (mode 1-4 adjustable from the outside)
- Weight approx.: 695 g (without battery), 785 g (with battery)
Features
- 16+2 channel computer remote control system
- Professional features for ambitious model sports enthusiasts
- Transmission types T-FHSS, FASSTest, S-FHSS
- CRFS protocol for Crossfire module
- Receiver R7208SB with RX-Link & antenna diversity
- Telemetry function
- Telemetry output via speaker, display, or headphones
- S.BUS connection
- Vibration alarm
- External conversion capability for modes 1 to 4
- 30 internal model memories, more via SD card
- Memory for model name & user (15 characters)
- Menu navigation in 9 languages
- Large color touch display
- 4 digital trims, 8 switches, 2 rotary knobs, 2 sliders
- Movable antenna position
- Graphical servo monitor
- Firmware updates possible via SD card
- Powerful timer
- 8 flight conditions per model memory
- 10 free mixers per flight phase for completely free programming
- AFR 3 modes up to 17 points
- 7 wing type menus for motorized aircraft, 3 tail types
- Helicopter menu with swash ring, 8 rotor head types, governor, servo travel and speed compensation, throttle limiter
- Multicopter menu
- 3 curve styles for throttle/pitch with up to 17 points
- Glider menu with 7 wing types & 3 tail types
- Configurable teacher-student system with channel assignment