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Old 12-13-2009, 04:31 PM
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I have this Weatronic 10-20 R Gyro, 35 mhz receiver.
Problem:
Programming JR 12X as "PCM 20". Four wing servos, two elevaor servos, one rudder servo - OK. All fine.
Setting up all servos as follows:
Servo 1-Throttle (Ch 1)
Servo 2-Right Aile servo 1 (Ch 2)
Servo 3-Right Aile servo 2 (Ch 7)
Servo 4-Left Aile servo 1 (Ch 5)
Servo 5-Left Aile servo 2 (Ch 8)
Servo 6-Right Ele (Ch 3)
Servo 7-Left Ele (Ch9 - AUX 4.) Programmed mix in radio ELE+ to AUX4. Intention to be able to adjust left and right stab individually. NO, dual ELE NOT POSSIBLE WHEN S-PCM IS CHOSEN... Hence this mix.

The problem is that one of the stab servos functions perfectly, BUT the other one does not. The other servo is not moving smoooth... It's moving in sudden steps. This is only happening when chosing this servo to move according to the mix ELE+-AUX4. This will not happen if I select this servo as "Elevator". This would not be a problem, but it does take away the opportunity to individually change center and end points.

Anyone understanding this problem? Why will the system not tolerate this set-up?

Old 12-13-2009, 04:41 PM
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I have the X9 radio and to use twin elevator servos, in the base setting on the radio I can tell it I want twin elevator servos, once selected you go back into the setup and select the channel for the second(slave) channel. This will fix the problem. As with the two servos for the aile servos per wing half are you running one set as flaps or are you using them as a "crow" setup?

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I have the X9 radio and to use twin elevator servos, in the base setting on the radio I can tell it I want twin elevator servos, once selected you go back into the setup and select the channel for the second(slave) channel. This will fix the problem. As with the two servos for the aile servos per wing half are you running one set as flaps or are you using them as a ''crow'' setup?

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OK, but when I choose "S-PCM" modulation, the twin elevator function does not appear (I really don't understand why).

The four servo wing is a new option in the 12X when setting up wing (used to be only Normal, Flaperon and Detla).
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My X9 is the 2.4gig version so it does not have the PCM(S or Z). Might have to read the manual[:@]BOOK that came with the radio, may explane it. My earler(JR 3810) had the S, Z, and PPM thing but did not change any options that were set in the radio.

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[&o] It turned out that I had forgotten to inhibit the flap function...

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