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JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

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Old 01-07-2009, 05:36 PM
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Default JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

Has anyone seen this? My plane is set up with dual rates, and when I flip the dual rate switch for the ailerons they move just a bit.(little over a 1/16th) one up and one down. and when i flip it back the go back to their original position. I have never seen this before.
Old 01-07-2009, 05:45 PM
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

what are the numbers on rates for ailerons showing?
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

travel is 100%/100% left and 100%/100% right

dual rates- 65% on low and 100% on high

with 25% expo on both

RX is a AR6200

just to make sure you understand they move by just flipping the rate switch, and Not touching the stick
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

ok it sounds likes the numbers are not the same on the flight modes resoultion ie one is 115/120 one mode and the other is 116/121
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

Another possibility is different trim settings if your dual rates are controlled by the flight mode switch instead of a dual rate switch.

It is possible to have common or separate trim settings for different flight modes and a slight jump could be resolution as one posted indicated or slight trim difference if you do not have common trim and dual rates are linked to the flight mode switch.
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

I have a 9x and I can do different trim settings in each flight mode. One of my flying buddies learned to t-roll this way he kept dialing in right rudder in his 3d mode so all he basically had to worry about was the elevator and throttle imputs. This was before G2 - G4.5 along with that u should be able to run different mixes on various flight modes to just touch on a few things....
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

I will check that out. I dont think the flight modes are activated. but it's worth a look i will also try deleteing that model and resetting it and start from scratch , and see if it still has the problem
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Default RE: JR 9303 2.4 and ailerons move when rate switch moved?

My Futaba 9C does this too. It does it on one plane but not on another and the model was copied from the one that doesn't do it. Weird. I have a theory that a higher resolution servo (7955) reacts to the shift in trim where a less resolution servo (5955) doesn't. The shift was always there but the lower resolution servo just didn't react to it. What do you think? If I designed a radio I would make sure the center signal didn't change between rates. That's kind of stupid.

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