9c and dual elevator servos
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A.M.
I have a U-Can-Do-3D and I am trying to set up the radio with dual elevator servos, I found the ailevator settings but that requires me to use channel 8. I have only a 7 channel receiver. If I turn on one of the mixing programs will that limit me on other mixing that I may want to set up for future 3D stuff? such as tying the elevators to the ailerons for faster roll rates. Not sure if I am getting beyond possibilities here but I do not want to hinder future stuff by turning on one of the mixing functions not pre-programmed.
Thanx for any help.
John
I have a U-Can-Do-3D and I am trying to set up the radio with dual elevator servos, I found the ailevator settings but that requires me to use channel 8. I have only a 7 channel receiver. If I turn on one of the mixing programs will that limit me on other mixing that I may want to set up for future 3D stuff? such as tying the elevators to the ailerons for faster roll rates. Not sure if I am getting beyond possibilities here but I do not want to hinder future stuff by turning on one of the mixing functions not pre-programmed.
Thanx for any help.
John
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John,
You only have so many mixs. using one for your dual elevator servos may shorten your options later. and if you really are going to want elevators to act as ailerons for roll rate, then you want an 8 channel receiver so you can use ailevator.
the likelihood of needing every mix, though, is pretty slim. if you don't really want hte aileron-to-elevator mix (that model has no need for it, IMHO) then i wouldnt worry about it.
You only have so many mixs. using one for your dual elevator servos may shorten your options later. and if you really are going to want elevators to act as ailerons for roll rate, then you want an 8 channel receiver so you can use ailevator.
the likelihood of needing every mix, though, is pretty slim. if you don't really want hte aileron-to-elevator mix (that model has no need for it, IMHO) then i wouldnt worry about it.
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Miss AMC,
If I apply mixing for 5 channel rx as stated in former post above to enable ailevator functoion, will the mix be exclusive to the model applied to or will it influence all models in memory?
Is my question clear?
Thanks,
Allie33
If I apply mixing for 5 channel rx as stated in former post above to enable ailevator functoion, will the mix be exclusive to the model applied to or will it influence all models in memory?
Is my question clear?
Thanks,
Allie33
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Allie,
AM does not provide support anymore. I'm not sure if anyone is going to take her place.
I'll PM you with a response to you question as we are not supposed to do it here.
Mike
AM does not provide support anymore. I'm not sure if anyone is going to take her place.
I'll PM you with a response to you question as we are not supposed to do it here.
Mike
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Allie,
Sorry that you didn't receive a response to your question. Any mix that you create is specific to only that model. There is nothing you can setup mix-wise that is universal across the whole radio.
Sorry that you didn't receive a response to your question. Any mix that you create is specific to only that model. There is nothing you can setup mix-wise that is universal across the whole radio.



