So I got a few boards of the E version in the mail yesterday and did a quick test with one soundset. Added russian voices and did a little alteration to the warmstart.
So quick info, the E version will have 8 voices / command. And cold and warmstart function
Later on I wil lwork on some of the german and US( sherman/Pershing) soundsets with these options
TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
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Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
That sounds really good. I love the “struggling” engine start.
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Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
yes it is a big improvement, and what is the average price of these little wonders
Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
It's +10 dollars over the 'standard' version so for a TK40:
135 for the 'fixed sound' version
165 for the P version ( where you can change sound sets on your own with the Pro programer )
S Support S.BUS interface
L No sound set programmability
P Sound set Programmable ( as in changing soundset using Pro Programer )
E Added soundfeatures ( cold-warm startup + 8 voice-commands)
G2 Support dual-axial Gun Stabilizer
W With presolder wires on main power and motor connections ( TK80 only, and mostly used if having heavy tank / pdsgb gearbox etc )
So as example
TK40 LE ( 4ch version, fixed sound , with the new features )
TK40 SPE ( Sbus version , 're' programable , with new sound features )
TK40 SP ( Sbus version 're programable , )
TK80 SPEW ( Sbus version 're programable , with new sound features , presolder wires)
135 for the 'fixed sound' version
165 for the P version ( where you can change sound sets on your own with the Pro programer )
S Support S.BUS interface
L No sound set programmability
P Sound set Programmable ( as in changing soundset using Pro Programer )
E Added soundfeatures ( cold-warm startup + 8 voice-commands)
G2 Support dual-axial Gun Stabilizer
W With presolder wires on main power and motor connections ( TK80 only, and mostly used if having heavy tank / pdsgb gearbox etc )
So as example
TK40 LE ( 4ch version, fixed sound , with the new features )
TK40 SPE ( Sbus version , 're' programable , with new sound features )
TK40 SP ( Sbus version 're programable , )
TK80 SPEW ( Sbus version 're programable , with new sound features , presolder wires)
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Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
Thanks for the answer Stian, seems reasonable
Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
I know that the TK-50 is supposedly going to replace the TK-40 (Analog to Digital audio IIRC). You can see the board differences near the speaker connections.
In our group we've steered away from the TK-40S in any heavier tank due to the board's Audio amp thermal limit overheating and tripping. Only ever happened on heavier tanks (aka full metal lower Taigens), whereas a HL plastic Sherman ran all day long.
Same thing as the TK-80 replacing the TK-60.
I like the extra voices from the E version. I may have to invest in a couple of those to program for fun...
In our group we've steered away from the TK-40S in any heavier tank due to the board's Audio amp thermal limit overheating and tripping. Only ever happened on heavier tanks (aka full metal lower Taigens), whereas a HL plastic Sherman ran all day long.
Same thing as the TK-80 replacing the TK-60.
I like the extra voices from the E version. I may have to invest in a couple of those to program for fun...
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Re: TK 40-50-80 E version (new video )
What Jarlath said...
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