ORIGINAL: JReedy
Hey, Iwas in fact not aware that the Gear switch did that. What's more is the tech didn't say a word about this during our 30 some odd minute lone phone discussion. I could have sworn Iflipped every switch on that transmitter trying to get more response but came up empty, maybe I did all that experimentation when they were bound to the transmitter in Heli mode...that's a possibility.
I don't think they mention the gear switch in their own company produced video for binding the mCX2 to the Dx6i, hrmm.
Can you elaborate on this comment, "(I used the servo reverse on channel 6 to allow full control response with the Gear switch in Position 0)" I'm not all that up to speed on what some of these things mean as regards the transmitter.
Thanks for your help, it's much more fun now and my Dx6i has seen more use in one day than it has in nearly a mont as a result.
Regards,
James
Hi James,
I'm glad the info helped...
What I mean in that comment is that in the default set up.. I have to flick the gear switch "toward the front of the transmitter" to get full control movement.. if I flick it towards the back of the transmitter the movement is reduced by 15%..
Sorry, I actually meant channel 5 - the gear channel.
If you reverse the direction of Channel 5 (the landing gear in airplane mode) then you will get maximum control movement with the gear switch towards the back... (it makes no difference really, it just feel neater to me.. )