CCPM Mixing
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Looking for a description on how CCPM mixing works.
My last Chopper was a GMP Cobra (vintage now) and I was @ the WRAMS show checking out the Quick .15. Anyway I have a Microstar transmitter which has a ton of mixing features, but no specific CCPM function. The designer of the Microstar thinks it is possible to set the encoder up for CCPM, but neither he nor I know the specific mixing ratios and channel assignments to do so.
Any text on how CCPM operates would be greatly appreciated
Jeff Krebs
What does CCPM stand for?
My last Chopper was a GMP Cobra (vintage now) and I was @ the WRAMS show checking out the Quick .15. Anyway I have a Microstar transmitter which has a ton of mixing features, but no specific CCPM function. The designer of the Microstar thinks it is possible to set the encoder up for CCPM, but neither he nor I know the specific mixing ratios and channel assignments to do so.
Any text on how CCPM operates would be greatly appreciated
Jeff Krebs
What does CCPM stand for?
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CCPM satnds for collective cyclic pitch mixing, but I assume you mean eCCPM in which the mixing is doen in the transmitter and then 3 servos are directly link to the swashplate at 120 degrees (typically)...
These then control both cyclic and collective pitch...
Thats the basics...
very basic like me..
These then control both cyclic and collective pitch...
Thats the basics...
very basic like me..
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