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Old 05-13-2014, 03:58 AM
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Hi. İ use futaba 9chp and i am controlling my rc hydrualic excavator with this radio. İ have a question that i havent found any answer yet.

İ make 3 mixes on my 9 chp

Mix 1 channel 1 master and channel 5 is slave
Mix2 channel 2 master and channel 5 is slave
Mix2 channel 3 master and channel 5 is slave

End when i control chn 1,2 and 3 i do want to limit chn 5 max the signal out %60 and so in the menu i make chn 5 ‘s endpoint set %60.

When i control channel 1 , chn 5 dont exceed the limit %60 but whe i move chn 1 and two together the the chn 5 exceed the limit and can be out %80.

So how can i limit the chn 5 output sıgnal at %60 even i use chn 1,2 and 3 together. Can you tell me how to do so.

Thanks for your support.
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Old 05-20-2014, 07:13 AM
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In the 9C transmitter, if you have multiple mixes, you will find that they can "gang" together and cause movement more than you want. This cannot be avoided in that transmitter. In the newer systems, such as the 8FG, 14SG, 12FG, 12Z, 14MZ, and 18MZ, you can set an absolute limit to the control travel. The mixes cannot "gang up" and cause the function to move farther than you want.

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