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Old 11-26-2012, 02:16 PM
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Default Rate control mix support

Hi Folks,

This is a question I also posted over on the F3A thread.

I am looking for a transmitter that has an equivalent to the rate control mix supported on the old Futaba 9Z.

An example use of this is to adjust the Rudder Rate (or AFR, travel, sensitivity or other loosely equivalent term) as a function of the throttle position. Ideally this needs to be via a curve rather than being constrained to be linear. For F3A, the use is to progressively reduce the rudder travel as the throttle is opened, thus providing a relatively constant rudder authority across a wide range of throttle settings.

Do any high-end Hitec/mpx Tx's support this? I haven't found any concrete evidence in the manuals.

Cheers,

HS
Old 11-28-2012, 11:30 AM
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Sorry no, you could not effect the rates with the throttle stick.

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Cheers Mike, thanks for getting back.

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