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How can I use my Airtronics Stylus 8-channel transmitter with FS One (8-Ch Air)?

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How can I use my Airtronics Stylus 8-channel transmitter with FS One (8-Ch Air)?

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• The Airtronics Stylus uses a 4-pin mini DIN PS-2/S-Video style connector and Hangar 9 does not make an adapter for it. An adapter can be made by connecting up a cable as shown here (black wires to black, and red wires to red). A generic adapter is shown below. Click on the image to see the specific adapter layout for wiring the Stylus to the FS One USB 3.5 mm mono jack (JR size connector). • The Airtronics Stylus is an 8 channel transmitter. These 8 channels and all dual rates, expos and mixing on the real transmitter can be used to fly airplanes in FS One, but the approach here is to explain how to make the Stylus emulate the functions of the TacCon controller. For the Stylus in the default “AERO” setup, it couples the flaps with the spoilers, and we could not find a way to disable this coupling. Thus, it effectively becomes a 6-channel radio for use in the TacCon emulation approach described here. With this emulation approach, all dual rates, expos and mixing are handled inside the

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