Futaba 10c. separate elev. servo`s?
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Futaba 10c. separate elev. servo`s?
I have a Futaba 10c. 2.4 with a R6014HS receiver. I have read the manual and still can`t find an easy way to run two elevator servos on separate channels. One servo for each side.I tried using a Y harness but they work opposite.Anyone have this setup please help. thanks much
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RE: Futaba 10c. separate elev. servo`s?
many ways,, but since you have the 14c Rx I'd build a programmable mix
go to the prog mix screen, they are pre set but you can modify any of them
make CH2 (ele) master, what ever channel you pick slave
Settings
Rate +100 up and down
offset 0%
Mix "on"
Trim "on"
Link "on"
SW (Doesn't matter)
Posi- Null (sets the mix on always, no switch controls the mix)
Go to the AUX-CH screen and set that channel switch or knob as "Null" there too,, that way nothing will move that servo but the "master" CH2
Now go set your reversing, sub trims and end points for each
good luck
go to the prog mix screen, they are pre set but you can modify any of them
make CH2 (ele) master, what ever channel you pick slave
Settings
Rate +100 up and down
offset 0%
Mix "on"
Trim "on"
Link "on"
SW (Doesn't matter)
Posi- Null (sets the mix on always, no switch controls the mix)
Go to the AUX-CH screen and set that channel switch or knob as "Null" there too,, that way nothing will move that servo but the "master" CH2
Now go set your reversing, sub trims and end points for each
good luck
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RE: Futaba 10c. separate elev. servo`s?
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many ways,, but since you have the 14c Rx I'd build a programmable mix
go to the prog mix screen, they are pre set but you can modify any of them
make CH2 (ele) master, what ever channel you pick slave
Settings
Rate +100 up and down
offset 0%
Mix ''on''
Trim ''on''
Link ''on''
SW (Doesn't matter)
Posi- Null (sets the mix on always, no switch controls the mix)
Go to the AUX-CH screen and set that channel switch or knob as ''Null'' there too,, that way nothing will move that servo but the ''master'' CH2
Now go set your reversing, sub trims and end points for each
good luck
many ways,, but since you have the 14c Rx I'd build a programmable mix
go to the prog mix screen, they are pre set but you can modify any of them
make CH2 (ele) master, what ever channel you pick slave
Settings
Rate +100 up and down
offset 0%
Mix ''on''
Trim ''on''
Link ''on''
SW (Doesn't matter)
Posi- Null (sets the mix on always, no switch controls the mix)
Go to the AUX-CH screen and set that channel switch or knob as ''Null'' there too,, that way nothing will move that servo but the ''master'' CH2
Now go set your reversing, sub trims and end points for each
good luck