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Con las ROYALevo hemos creado una gama de emisoras capaz de satisfacer cualquiera de las necesidades de los aeromodelistas. Da igual que sea un principiante, un piloto experimentado o un ambicioso piloto de competición con cualquiera de las tres versiones de las ROYALevo habrá encontrado: ¡La adecuada! ¿Qué tienen en común las tres ROYAL? … La técnica Sintetizador de serie y escáner opcional, microprocesador de 14 bits, tecnología FLASH Con el programa, gratuito y disponible en Internet, ROYALevo- Data- Manager y el cable de conexión al PC (USB o serie) podrá instalar el software en el PC de casa, y actualizar su emisora teniéndola siempre al último nivel. Además, el DataManager le permitirá guardar (backup) los ajustes de los modelos (memorias) y volverlos a recuperar. El diseño Las ROYALevo presentan un diseño actual, atractivo y optimizado ergonómicamente. Todos los mandos son fácilmente accesibles Tanto si emplea un pupitre o se usa como emisora de mano. Su amplio equipamiento Las ROYALevo vienen totalmente equipadas, de serie. Solo las ROYALevo 9/12 pueden ampliarse con dos interruptores y unas agarraderas con pulsador (incluidas con la emisora). El concepto MULTIPLEX de operatoria Menús de fácil lectura que facilitan la programación. Puede cargar cinco idiomas en su emisora utilizando el PC. (Dos idiomas a la vez) Inglés como idioma primario y como secundario, alemán, francés, castellano o italiano. 6 teclas de acceso directo a los menús principales y dos reguladores digitales 3D para que encuentre la opción deseada y puede realizar rápidamente los ajustes de su modelo. ¿En que se diferencian? En el número de canales De su nombre, puede deducir cuantos canales podrá controlar con su ROYALevo (7, 9 o 12). En el número de memorias para modelos ROYALevo 7 15 memorias para modelos ROYALevo 9 20 memorias para modelos ROYALevo 12 36 memorias para modelos En la forma de programarlas En la ROYALevo 7 hemos hecho mucho por adelantado. La asignación de los interruptores y los potenciómetro es fi ja, así como la asignación de los servos y las defi niciones de las mezclas. Partiendo de 8 plantillas y cuatro confi guraciones de servos (Hitec, MPX, Futaba y JR) podrá elegir la apropiada para su modelo. El proceso de programación se reducirá al ajuste de algunos valores porcentuales, siendo realmente sencillo. Escoja la plantilla adecuada a su modelo, adapte el recorrido y sentido de giro de los servos y ya podrá pilotarlo. Contenido: 1 Emisora ROYALevo 7 con batería 6/1800mAh NiMH 1 Módulo de síntesis de RF HFM-S 1 Receptor RX-7 SYNTH IPD Datos técnicos – ROYALevo Tipo de modulación: FM PPM, Barrido 10 Khz. Formato de pulsos: MPX 1,6 +/- 0,55 ms UNI 1,5 +/- 0,55 ms Alimentación: 6 elementos NiMh, Mignon (AA) Consumo: aprox. 20 mA (sin RF) aprox. 165 mA (con HFM – 4) aprox. 190 mA (con HFM-S) Peso: aprox. 900 g (con batería) Dimensiones (L x A x P): 220 x 200 x 60 mm
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