This radio heralds the introduction of JR's very own DMSS 2.4GHz technology. DMSS stands for Dual Modulation Spread Spectrum, which basically means that it operates using a wider spread signal than a traditional 'frequency hopping spread spectrum' system (FHSS). By hopping using a widespread signal, DMSS is much more resistant to interference than a conventional frequency hopper. This stylish transmitter is based on JR's well-proven X2720 35MHz radio, but with the addition of a scroll bar interface and telemetry. It offers aircraft and helicopter set-ups. A new feature in helicopter mode is the ability to resequence the transmission of the cyclic signals on channels 2, 3 and 6, without waiting for channels 4 and 5 to be processed. This speeds up cyclic response when the XG7 is used for fast 3D flying. As standard the XG7's telemetry system monitors receiver battery voltage. When the receiver battery reaches a pre-set level the transmitter will sound a warning. The receiver battery voltage is also shown on the transmitter's large, clear display.