Old Brain Fail Safe:
New Brain2 Fail Safe:
= No differences.
Oh yeah - great.
I explain and emphasize that it is the R3004SB receiver and you show me a movie in which you prove that the R70008SB receiver is OK.
The essence of the conversation with you.
Better just be quiet.
Save yourselves the embarrassment.
The strongly aggressive and sarcastic attitude and the threats certainly do not induce us (but anyone else, and in any other field) to continue, deepen and clarify any doubts and criticalities and try to help.
As far as we are concerned, we have always responded with politeness and courtesy and we have spent a lot of time on this issue despite the fact that the solution was simple from the beginning: use the governor and the autorotation bailout of the FCU.
We will try to get a new R3004SB receiver and make the necessary checks.
If we find the problem we will solve it (as we have always done).
Certainly it is very strange, that with different receivers the S.Bus protocol behaves in different ways. It is a standard protocol used by other brands as well as Futaba and should not behave differently if the type of high frequency modulation of the receiver changes. If it works with R7008SB why it should not work in the same way with all other S.Bus receivers?
Given the obvious hostility towards us, we conclude by strongly suggesting to change brand of control units and maybe switch to Vcontrol + NEO. This is a hobby, a wonderful hobby, a pastime for which you should only have fun and never get angry or upset. If the flight control unit causes you discomfort, change it!
As far as we are concerned, the matter is closed.
R3008 behaves like R7008: