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Old 09-07-2004 | 08:52 AM
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Default programing JR 6102 - elevator problems

Hello All,

I have a question on programing the JR 6102 remote:

I have a Extra 300S Arf im putting together and It calls for two servos on the elevator, one for each side, I put a Y harness on the two servos and and plug them both into the elevator slot in the reciever. But when I test the throw or travel of the servos one is traveling more than the other. I would imagine this would cause the plane to roll?

Anyway, I thought I would pull off the Y harness and plug one servo into the elevator slot and the other servo in the auxilary slot and then just program that channel to act as the other half of the elevator and just ajust the travel on the servos indivually to get a perfect match.

I'm sure this is possible but not sure how to program this?

This is my first computer remote and need some help!

If anyone has the JR 6102 Remote and has done this or knows how to do this I would appreciate some directions on how to program this. be specific if you can!

Thanks for all the help!

Michael
Old 09-07-2004 | 12:02 PM
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Default RE: programing JR 6102 - elevator problems

Try offsetting the servo arm on the servo that is traveling farther until it travels the same amount as the other. You will need to readjust your clevis to get the elev. back to neutral.

I don't think a little bit of differential in the throws will be negligable.

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