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9303 Throttle Cut?

Old 05-02-2006, 06:52 PM
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Default 9303 Throttle Cut?

Danny,
Is there anyway I can setup a switch on my 9303 to work as a throttle cut switch?

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Old 05-03-2006, 08:54 AM
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You can either go to the throttle curve function, set the curve to a switch, and set the curve in one switch position to be flat at idle etc, or you can set up a throttle to throttle program mix, assign to a switch, and set the rates as needed.
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Danny,
Thanks for the info. This radio is still new to me so I am still trying to figure it out. Which of those two options would be easier to program?

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In most cases the throttle curve would be easiest since all you do is assign the switch and set the curve, and don't need to set the mix up. Outside of that though, they are both pretty similar and neither is overly difficult.
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Danny,
Once again thanks for all the help!!!!!!!

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