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pcm9x dual elevator servos
how do i set up my jr pcm9x fore to elevator servos ? i tryed to make an elevator elevator mix on aux2 but can not get the same travel
is it possiple to get a instruktion book to this tx, the one i have is very limited.. |
RE: pcm9x dual elevator servos
You have to reset your travel to 100% in the right direction. You cannot increase ATV or end point on the master and expect the slave to match up. Also make sure you go into Auxiliaries and null all the preprogrammed switch assignments, unless you are using them. The users manual doesn't express this very well. Futaba should have had the default at null, but some computer genius decided to make the default auxilaries preassigned to a switch. When I got my first 9C, I almost lost a plane, because one of the front knobs was assigned to auxiliary, and not nulled. That could be why you are having difficulty, because of a similar situation.
Hope this helps. Good luck, it's a great radio. |
RE: pcm9x dual elevator servos
that works thank you.. now i have fmø showing in the screen and can not trim more than one side of the elevator !? is there a solution too that ??
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RE: pcm9x dual elevator servos
I have never had a problem with electrical trims with the slave following the master. Don't have any idea what fmo code would be, may want to call Futaba/Hobby Services on that one. Anyway, after I do my initial trim flight, I go back and readjust the trims mechanically, so the radio is centered on the trims, then do it again until all is neutral.
You may want to check your sub trims to make sure there is nothing in there that shouldn't be. I don't believe in subtrims. Make sure your ATV or end point adjustments are all at 100% for both the masters and the slaves, then if you need or want more throw, use dual rate adjustments to increase anything you want. Also, check all of your mixes to make sure there isn't something being done that you don't want done. Some times you may need to reset it all and start over, to make sure you don't have a mix in you don't want. I usually make notes in my model manual as I go, so I can refer back to what I did, should I have a problem. I have some planes using all 8 channels, with Crow and a bunch of mixes, so it can get messed up really fast if you don't keep track of what you have done. Kind of hard to give anymore info, without having your radio in my hands. hope this helps, happy landings. |
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