Hi,
Sorry if this one's been done to death, but I'm trying to choose between adding the 9Xtreme board into my 9X, vs buying a new Taranis. If I go the 9Xtreme route, with an XJT module, will I be giving up any function over the Taranis with it's built-in module? The functions I'm interested in are ..
Receiver compatibility (although to be honest I'll probably buy new X series for anything that needs telemetry)
On screen telemetry with voice alerts
I'd really like a left hand slider, but I'm sure it would be possible to relocate one of the 9X pots
Advantage of the Taranis I think would be the internal module vs external, and the additional switches and sliders. Disadvantage cost of course. Advantage of the 9Xtreme would be cost and not wasting my perfectly good 9X.
Would be interested in anyone whose made the same comparisons, and in what they concluded.
Tony S
9Xtreme vs Taranis
9Xtreme vs Taranis
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
I should add that what I'd really like to understand is the integration between radio and module, does the Taranis do anything that the 9Xtreme+XJT doesn't do?
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
The 9Xtreme vs Taranis question is a common one. I never intended this product to be a "vs. Taranis", but the features are so similar and the fact the processor turned out to be identical make it a natural question. For someone who doesn't currently have either, I suspect it is a tough sell to convince them they should have the 9Xtreme - although it is still somewhat cheaper and the 9Xtreme offers an RGB backlight and (I believe) a higher degree of hack-a-bility vs. the Taranis.
Your case (current owner of a 9X) is precisely what I designed for. Why throw out a perfectly good unit? For the incremental cost of the 9Xtreme, you get vastly superior processing power, immensely increased model memory, telemetry and voice capability, the RGB backlight and more.
You mentioned internal module... of course you can install a DHT inside the 9X and a XJT or DJT on the outside.
Are there extras with the Taranis? Of course. It has, arguably, nicer gimbals and a nicer screen and some say nicer switches. It also has built-in haptic, whereas you need to get a vibration motor and solder a couple of wires to get haptic with the 9Xtreme (the functionality is built in... I just don't provide the actual vibration motor).
I'm biased, obviously, but I'd recommend you stick with your 9X. The Taranis is an excellent transmitter and I've even recommended to people that contact me about the 9Xtreme (but who don't currently own a 9X) to go that route if cost isn't their primary concern and they can live without the RGB backlight. But you already have a 9X. In my mind, that heavily shifts the decision.
Your case (current owner of a 9X) is precisely what I designed for. Why throw out a perfectly good unit? For the incremental cost of the 9Xtreme, you get vastly superior processing power, immensely increased model memory, telemetry and voice capability, the RGB backlight and more.
You mentioned internal module... of course you can install a DHT inside the 9X and a XJT or DJT on the outside.
Are there extras with the Taranis? Of course. It has, arguably, nicer gimbals and a nicer screen and some say nicer switches. It also has built-in haptic, whereas you need to get a vibration motor and solder a couple of wires to get haptic with the 9Xtreme (the functionality is built in... I just don't provide the actual vibration motor).
I'm biased, obviously, but I'd recommend you stick with your 9X. The Taranis is an excellent transmitter and I've even recommended to people that contact me about the 9Xtreme (but who don't currently own a 9X) to go that route if cost isn't their primary concern and they can live without the RGB backlight. But you already have a 9X. In my mind, that heavily shifts the decision.
Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
Cheers. I have a DHT internally at the moment, the module bay being used for different non-Frsky radios with a switch to select between them. On the 9Xtreme that's supported with soft switching as part of the model config I believe?s_mack wrote:You mentioned internal module... of course you can install a DHT inside the 9X and a XJT or DJT on the outside.
Ideally I'd replace the DHT with an internal X series module, but not yet sure if that's practical.
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
The internal connection on the 9Xtreme does support the PXX protocol used by the XJT. It should be possible to hack a XJT module and install it internally. I don't know of anyone who has done so though.
Both internal and external modules include power switching so while a module isn't being used it may be powered off.
The 9Xtreme, with ersky9x, also allows the 2-position switches to be upgraded to 3-position ones, and also allows for extra pots/sliders to be added.
Mike.
Both internal and external modules include power switching so while a module isn't being used it may be powered off.
The 9Xtreme, with ersky9x, also allows the 2-position switches to be upgraded to 3-position ones, and also allows for extra pots/sliders to be added.
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
I presume the external connection supports PXX as well?MikeB wrote:The internal connection on the 9Xtreme does support the PXX protocol used by the XJT.
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
Yes, of course, but on your last post you asked about replacing the internal module?
That is why Mike referred to the internal connection, I guess
João
That is why Mike referred to the internal connection, I guess
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Re: 9Xtreme vs Taranis
9Xtreme is a great board and the taranis is a great radio. If you have the 9x radio go for the 9xtreme. If not, go for the taranis, its a great radio for the price. My opinion.aesmith wrote:Hi,
Sorry if this one's been done to death, but I'm trying to choose between adding the 9Xtreme board into my 9X, vs buying a new Taranis. If I go the 9Xtreme route, with an XJT module, will I be giving up any function over the Taranis with it's built-in module? The functions I'm interested in are ..
Receiver compatibility (although to be honest I'll probably buy new X series for anything that needs telemetry)
On screen telemetry with voice alerts
I'd really like a left hand slider, but I'm sure it would be possible to relocate one of the 9X pots
Advantage of the Taranis I think would be the internal module vs external, and the additional switches and sliders. Disadvantage cost of course. Advantage of the 9Xtreme would be cost and not wasting my perfectly good 9X.
Would be interested in anyone whose made the same comparisons, and in what they concluded.
Tony S
2x - Turnigy 9X with 9xtreme board;
2x - Turnigy 9XRpro ;
Frsky Taranis & Taranis +;
Horus x10s;
Horus x12s;
Radiomaster TX16S Max mark II.
2x - Turnigy 9XRpro ;
Frsky Taranis & Taranis +;
Horus x10s;
Horus x12s;
Radiomaster TX16S Max mark II.