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Old 02-05-2007, 10:46 PM
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Default Problem with 9303 mixing

I'm having a problem mixing my elevator channel to the aux4 channel. This plane has one servo for each elevator half, and I was planning to use the elevator channel for one half, and the aux4 channel for the other half. I tried programmable mix #3 with elevator channel as master and aux4 as slave. The problem is that the servo movement on the aux4 channel is delayed a fraction of a second compared to the elevator channel. If I move the elevator stick on the transmitter quickly up and down, the aux4 channel will be out of sync with the elevator, so that the right elevator half can be moving in the opposite direction from the left half! [X(]

I had expected the slaved channel to be exactly in sync with the master - with no time delay between them. I fixed the problem by using a MatchBox driven from the elevator channel, but something isn't right here...[&o]
Old 02-06-2007, 09:46 AM
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Aux 4 is not available for dual elevator. You can use the gear channel through aux 3. First inhibit the channel in device select that you wish to use, then select that channel in dual elevator in the wing type menu. Program mixing for dual elevator will not work correctly as the trim will not work on the slave.
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Thanks! I'll try that....

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