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allow you to become familiar with the programming on your actual R/C transmitter.
In addition, you will develop the ‘feel’ of using your transmitter rather than the
InterLink Elite controller.
Two ways to use the InterLink Elite Transmitter Mode-
There are two ways to use Transmitter Mode. They are commonly referred to as the
“Pass Through Interface” and “Joystick Emulation Interface” (not to be confused with
the “Joystick Mode” in the previous section). Here is a quick chart that will help you
decide which mode to use.
InterLink
Elite
Joystick
Mode
InterLink Elite
Transmitter
Mode: Joystick
Emulation
Interface
InterLink Elite
Transmitter
Mode: Pass
Through Interface
Radio used to
Fly
InterLink
Elite
Controller
Your own R/C
radio
Your own R/C
radio
Ease of
Configuration
Very Easy
Medium. Must
calibrate and
setup radio one
time.
Harder. Must
separately calibrate
and set up radio for
each aircraft.
Fly Stock
aircraft without
Modification
Yes
Yes
No
Gives you the
feel of your own
radio
No
Yes
Yes
Puts “wear and
tear” on your
own transmitter
No
Yes
Yes
Allows you to
perform mixing
in your own
radio
No
No
Yes