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R/C transmitter
required
No
Required: 4-8
channels.
Computer radio
not required.
Required: computer
radio with multiple
model memory.
Recommended:
radio with 7-12
channels.
Transmitter Mode: Joystick Emulation Interface
The purpose of the Joystick Emulation Interface is to create a program on your own
R/C transmitter to provide RealFlight with raw stick inputs. This enables RealFlight to
use its own software radio to control all of the stock aircraft.
It also allows you to use a single model memory, or program, on your R/C transmitter
to control, without modification, all of the stock aircraft in RealFlight. We suggest that
you perform the Channel Mapping and Controller Calibration procedures in this order,
respectively. This will prevent you from having to re-calibrate your controller if one (or
more) of the channels is not mapped correctly.
Channel Mapping-
Before accessing the Channel Mapping… menu item, you will need to create a new
program or model memory on your R/C transmitter. We suggest that you call it
RFJOY or something similar.
Please make sure that this new program meets the following criteria:
• Is an airplane program--you do not want a heli program with all of its mixing (since
all the mixing will be performed by the RealFlight software)
• Does not have any mixing programmed
• Has trims centered
• Has ATVs set to 100%
• Has dual rates and expo turned off – as these may be emulated in the RealFlight
software radio
Prior to starting this wizard, make sure that your transmitter is attached to the
InterLink Elite controller and that the controller is on. Click the Controller menu
followed by the Select Controller menu item. There will be a momentary pause while
RealFlight detects the R/C transmitter. Next, click InterLink Elite Transmitter X