Another Snap Roll Switch Question
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Hi Mr. Baxter,
I posted a note several days ago because I could not get both elevator servos to move when I hit the "Snap Roll" switch (the same thing happens with my rudder servos only one moves with the switch). I had programmed both elevator servos to work together using a mix. You suggested to put both servos tied to the same stick. I tied them to the stick in the function menu.
Still, when I hit the snap switch, only one servo moves. When I move the stick both servos move as you would expect. I need to be able to set different a 17 point curve on one of the elevator servos so the the movement of the the elevator halfs match.
Selecting "Ailevator" tail type might fix the snap switch issue for the elevator, but the second rudder servo needs to move when the snap switch is activated.
I posted a note several days ago because I could not get both elevator servos to move when I hit the "Snap Roll" switch (the same thing happens with my rudder servos only one moves with the switch). I had programmed both elevator servos to work together using a mix. You suggested to put both servos tied to the same stick. I tied them to the stick in the function menu.
Still, when I hit the snap switch, only one servo moves. When I move the stick both servos move as you would expect. I need to be able to set different a 17 point curve on one of the elevator servos so the the movement of the the elevator halfs match.
Selecting "Ailevator" tail type might fix the snap switch issue for the elevator, but the second rudder servo needs to move when the snap switch is activated.
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When you set up the model, the first elevator servo is set to "Elevator" as well as the second servo. Control is J2, trim is T2 for both. Do the same for the Rudder. The first one is set to "Rudder" and the second one is labeled "Rudder". Control is J4 and trim is T4 for both. Make sure the directions of the second channels is correct. You may need to reverse one of the elevator channels, but once you have it in the correct direction, it will follow the sticks, mixes, switches, rates, and so on.
You can set the AFR of the channels so that they match, as needed. Now, when you activate the Snap Roll function, they'll all work as you desire.
You can set the AFR of the channels so that they match, as needed. Now, when you activate the Snap Roll function, they'll all work as you desire.



