When did Spektrum DX9 come out?

When did Spektrum DX9 come out?

April 24, 2017
Product information

Product Dimensions 14.8 x 11.2 x 6.6 inches
Best Sellers Rank #412,752 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #227 in RC Radio Transmitters
Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 40 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Manufacturer Horizon Hobby
Date First Available April 24, 2017

Does DX9 have telemetry?

Fly Smarter with Built-in Telemetry Using the voice alert system, you can have the DX9 call out specific telemetry values that reach or exceed limits you define. If you want to review telemetry after a flight, the DX9 can be set up to record the data to its SD card.

Does DX9 have forward programming?

Forward Programming* This innovative software feature will equip you for a new generation of Spektrum components that can be programmed directly through the DX9. *Available with DX9 AirWare software version 2.0 and higher.

Is Spektrum DX9 DSM2 compatible?

The Blade Spektrum DX9 is a 9-channel transmitter for RC aircraft that use DSM2 or DSMX receivers, and is Bind-n-Fly (BNF) compatible. Additional languages can be added, and are available for download after registration from spektrumrc.com.

What receivers work with Spektrum DX9?

The Blade Spektrum DX9 is a 9-channel transmitter for RC aircraft that use DSM2 or DSMX receivers, and is Bind-n-Fly (BNF) compatible. It is configured using Spektrum AirWare software and supports programming for Airplanes, Helicopters, and Sailplanes.

What is Spektrum AirWare?

When selecting a wing type for an airplane, Spektrum AirWare graphically depicts the type you’ve chosen and will automatically configure the necessary mixes for the pilot. This saves time and reduces the chances for error when programming complex control surface configurations.

Which Spektrum Radios have forward programming?

Spektrum Forward Programing is now available as a free Spektrum AirWare 2.0 radio update for Spektrum G2, iX12, iX20, DX18G1 and DX6G3 radios.

Are all Spektrum receivers compatible?

A. Yes, as long as the receivers are essentially the same type. This is a popular method for quadcopter pilots because most of those setups are the same with matching settings. There is no limit and it can be done at any time, all at once or one after another.