Andy kunz-dx9 wow-one question
#1
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Andy kunz-dx9 wow-one question
Andy, you are right. The setup using the DX9 is very intuitive. The transmitter came Wednesday afternoon and I already I have three airplanes set up. 1)rudder and elevator, 2) two aileron and normal tail and 3) two aileron, two flap, normal tail. My question concerns #3. On airplane #3 I have setup dual rates, aileron to rudder and elevator to flap. I also want to mix aileron to flaps like on an earlier Hangar 9 Ultrastik 120 that I had.
In order not to remove the JR R921 receiver and rearrange the servo connections, I changed the channel assignments in the DX9 to the below list:
1) Throttle
2) Right Aileron
3) Elev
4)Rudder
5) Left Aileron
6) Right Flap
7) Left Flap
8) Aux 3(not used)
9) Aug 4(not used)
This is a R921 recieiver
In the Mixing screen I have:
Rud>Ail/Ele Inh
Ail>Rud G
Ele>Flp A
When I continue to P-Mix 1, I am unable to select Ail>Flp.
What am I missing? Everything else works great and I love the voice telling me of switch poistion changes and my count down timer.
In order not to remove the JR R921 receiver and rearrange the servo connections, I changed the channel assignments in the DX9 to the below list:
1) Throttle
2) Right Aileron
3) Elev
4)Rudder
5) Left Aileron
6) Right Flap
7) Left Flap
8) Aux 3(not used)
9) Aug 4(not used)
This is a R921 recieiver
In the Mixing screen I have:
Rud>Ail/Ele Inh
Ail>Rud G
Ele>Flp A
When I continue to P-Mix 1, I am unable to select Ail>Flp.
What am I missing? Everything else works great and I love the voice telling me of switch poistion changes and my count down timer.
Last edited by airbusdrvr; 11-30-2013 at 04:57 AM.
#2
Glad to hear you like it. But you forgot to read the manual
You have to create a mix to a channel BEFORE you move it to a different receiver port.
Top of page 15. Look for the bold "IMPORTANT" text.
Andy
You have to create a mix to a channel BEFORE you move it to a different receiver port.
Top of page 15. Look for the bold "IMPORTANT" text.
Andy