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CH Products Throttle Quadrant USB (300-133)

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Fulfilled by Gulf Coast Avionics Corp.

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Features

  • Six axis and 12 buttons: X, Y, Z, R, U, and V axis for engine control / 6 bi-directional flip switch buttons
  • Total of 176 programmable functions with Control Manager software (included)
  • Large, sturdy mounting base with adjustable clamps for desks 3/4-Inch to 2 1/4-Inch thick
  • Plug and Play driverless USB installation with 7 foot USB cable for both PC and Macintosh
  • Compatible with Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 and Mac OSX

Description

A true veteran of the PC gaming industry, CH Products has manufactured joysticks and game control devices -- with a particular emphasis on state-of-the-art flight control gear -- for a quarter decade. One of the latest products to emerge from the CH lab is the CH Throttle Quadrant USB, a highly specialized unit designed to appeal to serious flight simulation buffs who demand authentic, fingertip control of all of their airborne activities. Bearing a striking physical resemblance to the control panel found in a real life aircraft and perfectly complementing navigational devices such as joysticks or flight yokes (for example, the CH Products Flight Sim Yoke USB), the CH Throttle Quadrant USB effectively banishes the counterintuitive computer keyboard from the flying environment and allows hardcore pilots to quickly make in-flight adjustments via its straightforward 6-axis, 12-button setup. Completely user customizable with the enclosed CH Control Manager software and offering no less than a whopping 350 button positions if so configured, the system is ideal for precise control of multiple engines, flaps, fuel mixture, lights, and much, much more. The CH Throttle Quadrant USB is built in the USA to the same durable specifications as other CH Products control devices and is compatible with all Windows-based games and most recent operating systems (including Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP and MacOS 8.6 to 10.02). The unit carries a limited two-year warranty. From the Manufacturer The CH Throttle Quadrant USB is the highly anticipated multi engine throttle quadrant you've all been waiting for. Now, gamers and pilots alike can experience the most realistic simulated flight control available. With features including physical detents, reverse thrust and full programmability with 6 axis and up to 24 buttons, you can utilize 350 button positions. This Throttle Quadrant is the perfect enhancement to the Flight Sim Yoke and Pro Pedals, or with the Fighterstick and Pro Throttle combination. Whatever setup you choose to use, get the most out of your flying experience with the CH Throttle Quadrant USB.Features6 Axis 12 Buttons (24 Button functions with Control Manager software (included) 6 Physical Detents Fully Programmable with CH Control Manager Control Manager software enables 350 button positions Compatible with Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP Compatible with all Windows based games Built with the same rugged construction you've come to rely on with CH Products Made in the USA with a limited 2 year warranty Comes with 4 black knobs, 2 red and 2 blue - for Twin or Jet Engine set ups


Product Dimensions: 7.09 x 9.84 x 6.69 inches


Item Weight: 10.9 ounces


Item model number: 300-133


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 21, 2004


Manufacturer: CH Products


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Functionality
We the CH design does let a little to be desired as to the internal construction of the throttles. This is my second one. Over time the internal connections with the servos kind of stop working after prolonged use. But, I really like CH's throttle design and feel. I will keep buying them once they wear out. At the moment, you can't beat it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 12, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Best Throttle Quadrant for the Price
This is a great choice for a Throttle Quadrant, especially if you are looking for a budget solution. It doesn't feel cheap, but one thing I noticed is the plastic assignment caps are quite hard to remove. You have to give them a pretty good tug to remove them and put on the desired replacement. I is very solid on the desk after you anchor it down with the supplied two clamps......it isn't going anyway believe me! It is plug and play on my Xplane 11 using my imac computer. All you need is a spare USB slot. The new hardware is immediately recognize when launching Xplane and I love how you can assign the six paddle switches to a task. I have mine as shown with labels. The throttle levers are quite close to one another, but you can't expect a more pro model of quadrant unless you pay about $800. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2022 by Thomas N. Gilmore

  • Several Flaws
I'm a long-time fan of CH Products' controllers. This is the first one I haven't been totally happy with. The biggest problem I have is that the throttles lack precision. They have a short throw and short levers and it's hard to get them exactly where you want them to be. I found this to be particularly problematic when flying twin-engine aircraft; it's really difficult to get the engines exactly in sync. The movement is slightly stiff and there's no way to control how loose or stiff the levers move. I also don't like that these have two detents. There is a detent when the levers are at idle, and if you pull them back farther there is a second detent. Unlike the Saitek throttles where the second detent triggers a button, these are only an extended range of the total lever movement, and I haven't figured out how to use the "full back" detent in any practical way. I calibrated mine to ignore the "full back" detent; however, even when you do this, to move the throttles out of idle you have to apply extra pressure to move them out of the detent which makes them even more imprecise and gives them a less realistic feel. The tops of the handles are swapable. However, the fit is extremely tight and I found it very difficult to get them to seat properly. It's not something you'd want to do on a regular basis. You will probably have to do it at least once though, as the unit comes out of the box with an oddball combination of four throttle levers in the middle with a single prop and mixture lever on each end, and not the standard piston prop configuration you see in the picture. Another problem is the desk clamps. My desk is about 3/4" thick and the clamps just barely hold the unit to the desk when they are at their tightest setting, and even then it still wobbles a bit. If you have a desk that is less than 3/4" thick the desk clamps will not work without some kind of modification. One thing I do like is the six momentary up/down switches on the front of the unit. They feel nice and are perfect for controlling things like flaps and trim. The unit is plug-and-play and requires no software to program the buttons, another plus. I've used the Saitek throttles and find them to be more precise, although they are notorious for breaking easily, and you have to buy two if you want a twin-engine setup. (That's actually kind of a moot point as I write this as Saitek appears to have stopped manufacturing most of their flight sim products, at least for the foreseeable future.) Based on past experience with CH Products controllers, I would expect this to last a very long time. These throttle are definitely better than using a keyboard or one of those wheels on a joystick, but they are far from perfect and could definitely be improved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2016 by Wing

  • A good throttle with two minor caveats.
Overall, I am happy with this product. With the absolute disaster that Saitek is going through in terms of actually being able to ship stuff, I was not willing to wait two months (or more) for one of their throttles. I like the way these throttles feel. They do not feel like throttles I've felt in other planes. they are not as stiff or don't have as much "throttle friction" as I would usually fly with in real life, however, for flying a sim they are fine and they don't feel bad. I am an instrument rated private pilot who is working on his multi engine rating. I have been in to sim flying for about ~12 years now, and now that I am working on my multi, I needed more than one throttle to practice. Having the switches on the front is cool, I didn't even realize it had them when I bought this, but now I can have stuff like my gear and flaps on a switch instead of using my keyboard. I have two minor complaints about this throttle unit. The first is that it is pretty big. I think the throttle levers themselves are an appropriate size, but the plastic housing seems un-necessairily large. The other thing I am not super happy about is that at the bottom of the throttles there is a little notch for thrust reverse. I fly X-Plane, and I was aware that I could not map them for reverse thrust. That being said, they are still there, and I usually use them as "idle at 1000", but out of all 6 levers, the one that is not even with the other 5 is the starboard throttle. It does not sit even with the others when in this little notch. A little annoying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2016 by Steve

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