5/19/2023 0 Comments Aerofly rc 7 delux folder iconI proved the point by using a TRS/stereo socket (female) to a TS/mono jack adapter. The Spektrums expect a TS jack (mono) not the TRS jack that is on the end of the USB Interface cable. While I was experimenting with the USB Interface and the #3024040 adapter, I noticed that occasionally I would very briefly see one, two, four or even eight channels suddenly appear if I gently waggled the 3.5mm TRS USB Controller jack in the back of the DX9.Īnd that proved to be the problem - it appears to be the fact that the USB Dummy Interface uses the wrong kind of jack. Tip/Ring/Shank jack -a jack with three connectors, the tip, a separate ring, and the shank (in the audio world a stereo jack). Tip/Shank jack - a jack with just two connectors, the tip and the shank (in the audio world, a monaural jack). The results are the same - Aerofly RC7 detects the “USB Dummy Interface #1” but regardless of whether I have the DX7s or DX9 plugged directly into the USB Interface or connected via the #3024040 adapter, Aerofly fails to detect the transmitter.īut I found a workaround and it appears to be that the USB Interface uses the wrong kind of jack to connect to the Spektrum transmitters.īefore I go any further let me define a couple of terms: I have seen some references to selecting PPM - however, there are no reference to PPM in either of the transmitter manuals so there is no hint of how to do this - the only choices in the Frame Rate menu are DSM2 or DSMX.įor both transmitters I start with the transmitters powered off. The transmitters are set to DSM2 and that seems to be important (although I’ve not found any reference to that with Google searches). I’ve been trying to get Aerofly RC7 working on a Mac Book Pro Retina running Mac OS X 10.9.5.įor transmitter, I was trying to use either a Spektrum DX7s or a DX9 with the USB Interface and the #3024040 adapter.įor both transmitters I have created and selected a new model and set the Trainer mode to Slave.
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