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Controlling the sound system

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How do you control your Armortek sound system

I control the sound with an encoder - or equivalent (TBS5 Mode 1)
10
45%
I control the sound with Digital Control method (TBS5 Mode 2)
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No votes
I control the sound by toggling a switch/joystick (TBS5 Mode 3)
8
36%
I don't use a Benedini based sound system in my model.
1
5%
I would like to use the encoder method but am unable to fit an encoder.
3
14%
 
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Controlling the sound system

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I've just realised that my machine gun flash separator circuit will only work when the Benedini TBS5 board is configured to use encoder mode :roll: :oops:

In order to allow it to work with the toggle switch mode, I'll need to rewrite the code and make it user selectable, the same as the TBS5 itself :twisted:

So, I'd be grateful if people could vote on how they control their sound system, to get an idea of the popularity of each method.

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Hi Adrian.

I had wondered what was the statis of your sound control module.

Since I really do not want to fit a rotary control to my Futaba radio,I must vote for the toggle switch method.

Thanks again for the smoke control module,it works great!

Cheers.
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Hi Adrian.

I have just cast my vote for the toggle method, and that's the same on all of my models as well as every build done for customers ... ... quite a few now :idea: just saying as I can only vote once.
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Thanks guys.

Can I ask - do you use the three position switch on the 7C, one of the joy sticks on a 6EX or 7C, or a completely different brand of transmitter (Spektrum, Graupner etc)?

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I like the idea of the rotary selector but use the 3 position toggle as it costs nothing. Futaba 7c
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Spektrum DX8.
I've got the encoder but haven't yet been brave enough to fit it. Toggle is ok but easy to lose count! :D
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Adrian, rotary encoder on 7C.

For anyone hesitating about the installation, it really is very easy if you follow Mick Regan's excellent guide here:

http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=2&t=1716

The rotary selection does give you a clear visual cue for each sound, rather than having to count. For the Cent, being able to trigger the .50 sound followed quickly by main armamaent will be a bonus.

Looking forward to taking delivery Adrian, so that I can separately fire the .30 coax and the .50 ranging gun.

Good luck.

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Hello Adrian,
I also use the right 3 position switch on my transmitter ( Graupner MX-16 if-s )
I also wanted a rotaryknob for sound, because i donth like the 3 position switch,
its to difficult to have the correct sound.
I saw a time ago here on the forum how to install a Bennedini sound encoder,but i donth
know if that works for a Graupner transmitter.
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Adrian, are you planning on designing a control unit for sound?

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Yves: I have fitted an encoder into an MX-16 transmitter and it was quite straightforward. The encoder fits in place of CTRL7 and the activation switch fits in place of SW2. You need to remove some stand-offs from the inside of the case, to allow the encoder PCB to fit, and reprogram the transmitter, but it was no more difficult than the Futaba. Some soldering is involved as well.

John: No, I'm still working on a product which will allow independent control of the bow and mantlet machine guns, with different sounds for each.

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Even more useful.

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Hi Yves,

As long as the encoder switch is installed on a proportional channel then it should work ok as all it does is selects different positions for the servo output.

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> In order to allow it to work with the toggle switch mode, I'll need to rewrite
> the code and make it user selectable, the same as the TBS5 itself :twisted:

Done :!: Disaster averted :lol: :lol:

All I need to do now is tidy up the code and make it easy to follow.

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Hi Adrian.

Put me down for one please ! :D

Thank you.

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I would like a unit for the Centurion too :D
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