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Old 07-05-2010 | 07:18 PM
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Default Elevator mixing

I want set both Elevators adjustment on the tirm tab on the radio? Currently I fly with DX7 and have the left elevator on ELEV channel and the right elevator on AUX2 on the receiver.

They are mixed on number 1 mixing Elev - Aux2 ON
Rate +100%
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SW : ON
Offset : +1

When I am in flight if I adjust trim then only the left elevator moves, is there a way to have both moving on the trim tab so you can adjust equal amount in flight ?

I don't like using the Y leads with the reverse set up as I have seen them go out of adjustment due to heat on a sunny day.

Brian

Old 07-05-2010 | 09:26 PM
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Age old problem with most transmitters that the trim does not follow on the slave channel
Old 07-06-2010 | 02:00 AM
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Basman

Elevator and AUX 2 are OK but you need to use either mix 5 or 6 on the DX7.

This will do what you want, ie the trim will move both elevator halves. It's mentioned somewhere in the instructions, I have it working on a couple of models with dual elevator servos.

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Sweet Terry..................thanks for that, just goes to show when all else fails read the instructions ....Brian

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