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Old 04-24-2007 | 05:14 PM
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Default Snap Roll Function - New Question

Krysta,

Thanks for answering my questions yesterday.

I understand that if I change the second elevator servo from null to the stick, it should work with the snap function.

Why doesn't the second rudder servo operate when I activate the snap function (the second rudder servo is tied to the stick already)?
Old 04-26-2007 | 08:54 AM
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Default RE: Snap Roll Function - New Question

No problem, glad to help.

To make your second Rudder servo act with your Snap roll function, you will need to do a program mix, with Rudder as master, your second rudder channel as slave. Leave the switch function Null so that it is always on and set both Rate A and B to +100%. Next you will see a box to the side of the Master - Slave boxes on the left hand side of the screen. In the left most box ( directly next to where the Master box is ) you will need to touch this until it is a + sign. This is your link selection and it will link all mixes set for you Master channel ( Rudder ) to the Slave channel ( Rudder 2 ). This will allow Snap Roll to work for both Rudders for you.

Krysta


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