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Old 10-15-2007 | 09:07 PM
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Danny, I'm building a 75cc Aero-works Yak and it has a separate servo for each elevator half....What is the best way to set-up this radio on a situation like this?? I've got it set in a programmable mix 1 right now (elevator-Aux 2) but can't seem to get the throws the same for each elevator half..I need some help here!! I'm sure there's probably an easy way to deal with this...Thanks so much! Rick
Old 10-16-2007 | 08:21 AM
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Go to device select and inhibit the aux channel you wish to use, then go to the wing type function and set dual elevator on that channel. Use travel adjust and sub trim to match throws etc.
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Default RE: 9303 programming question using separate servos for each elevator half

I have another problem...On the throttle, I can move stick to almost half throttle before the servo moves..What causes that??
Old 10-29-2007 | 08:19 AM
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What is your travel adjust setting on the throttle channel? My guess would be either it is too low near zero, or too high and overdriving the servo/linkage.

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