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Old 10-03-2008 | 12:44 AM
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Default STRYKER DX7 Programming?

Hello,

After one of the stock Chinese AA batts popped out a little in my stock crap Stryker transmitter and the bird looked like it was ripped from my hands to the ground (high speed low pass)

I decided I had to put in a AR6200 for my DX7 (this also meant I could buddy box my kids and my brother who just bought one)

The thing is I am kinda a Noob at programming the DX 7, I looked here for some help for over an hour but there are just too many Stryker posts

Can anyone point me to some help on getting the most out of my Stryker with the DX7 programming?

Here is all I could find so far:

"set it for DELTA wing and connect left servo arm to aileron and right servo to elevator on receiver. Also reverse the direction of these two channels in trans. Make sure that the servos are moving in the correct direction. Check each servo direction by using elevator and aileron inputs."

Any more detailed programming?

I would love to just copy someones DX7 programming exactly to get the best results

BTW: This is a Stock Stryker

Thanks

Joe
Old 10-03-2008 | 11:34 AM
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Default RE: STRYKER DX7 Programming?

That's about it and it should get you flying.

Probably the other thing you want to do is to set up dual rates. The DX7 manual is good about describing this. Set both to one swithcn (elevator or aileron). Set you your throws with it position 0 as you want htem, then set the switch to position 1. The LCD will show you which poistion you are in. Then increase the throws for position 1. When testing, hold the ailerons far left or right and toggle the switch - you should see the ailerons move more when in position 1 than when in postion 0.

After that, go to the field and fly. Make adjustments based on your flying style and that should cover it. You can also try out liner versus exponential rates as well.

JC


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