Then please tell me how to make it work without
clearing the memory and starting over.
Here is my list of mix's.
mix 1 - elevator to gear for dual elevator servo's
mix 2 - rudder to aux2 for dual rudder servo's
link and trim are both on.
mix 3 - throttle to rudder or a low throttle rudder
corection link, tried both off and on, does not work
both servo's
mix 4 - inh - will use it for aux2 to as a work around
if needed
mix 5 - inh
mix 6 - rudder to aileron
mix 7 - rudder to elevator
That is it, that looks like the proper order to me.
any ideas?
ORIGINAL: Bax
It's not a bug. The processor has to process one mixer "first", and then the next, and so on. If you want a priority mix, it must be higher in the list than the secondary mix. Mixes are processed serially, so you can't have a later mix operate an earlier one.
You can't get away from the order in which things get processed.
You don't have to reset memory to set up mixes. We mentioned that we did it so that we'd have a 'clean slate' to work with, which made programming easier for us in the example.