Clark TK60p
#1
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Hi Guys,
I'm in need of some help with a transmitter mix.
I have just started to install a new Clark TK60p into a king tiger and all was going well until it came to programming my transmitter.
I am using an old (grey) turnigy 9x and turnigy 9X8Cv2 receiver. I use this same combination for my TK20, TK 22A and TK40 boards with no troubles.
However, with the 8 chanel tk60 I cannot work out how to program the mixes. I have tried the 8 chanel and the 6 chanel set up instructions from the clark website, but I cannot select the neutral gear or engine sound settings.
Can someone with a similar rx and tx combination tell me the chanel/mix setup that they use, or does anyone have some other suggestions.
Many thanks
Afrikakorps
I'm in need of some help with a transmitter mix.
I have just started to install a new Clark TK60p into a king tiger and all was going well until it came to programming my transmitter.
I am using an old (grey) turnigy 9x and turnigy 9X8Cv2 receiver. I use this same combination for my TK20, TK 22A and TK40 boards with no troubles.
However, with the 8 chanel tk60 I cannot work out how to program the mixes. I have tried the 8 chanel and the 6 chanel set up instructions from the clark website, but I cannot select the neutral gear or engine sound settings.
Can someone with a similar rx and tx combination tell me the chanel/mix setup that they use, or does anyone have some other suggestions.
Many thanks
Afrikakorps
#2
OK. The Clark manual for the TK-60 shows usage with a 10channel receiver and skips the receiver channel 5 & 6 as it uses a FS-i6S TX.
Using an 8 channel receiver requires you all 8 channels used on the receiver.
These are the TK60 connections (if using 8 channel control, all 8 are filled)
CH1: Steering
CH2: Throttle
CH3: Elevation
CH4: Turret Rotation
CH5: MF Selection Switch
CH6: MF Execution Switch
CH7: Fire Loader's MG/NA
CH8: Fire Cannon/Fire Coax MG
On your TX you need to assign as follows for 8ch (remember that the Clark manual example is on a 10 channel RX & FS-i6S TX).
CH1: Steering (Stick)
CH2: Throttle (Stick)
CH3: Elevation (Stick)
CH4: Turret Rotation (Stick)
CH5: Switch SwB (3 position, indented on FS-i6S)
CH6: Switch SwC (3 position, indented on FS-i6S)
CH7: Switch VrA (3 position, Self-centering on FS-i6S)
CH8: Swicth VrB (3 position, Self-centering on FS-i6S)
For a 6 channel setup you only connect ch1-6 on both TK-60 and RX as it will sense connections on CH 7 & 8 (If attached to the RX)
Using an 8 channel receiver requires you all 8 channels used on the receiver.
These are the TK60 connections (if using 8 channel control, all 8 are filled)
CH1: Steering
CH2: Throttle
CH3: Elevation
CH4: Turret Rotation
CH5: MF Selection Switch
CH6: MF Execution Switch
CH7: Fire Loader's MG/NA
CH8: Fire Cannon/Fire Coax MG
On your TX you need to assign as follows for 8ch (remember that the Clark manual example is on a 10 channel RX & FS-i6S TX).
CH1: Steering (Stick)
CH2: Throttle (Stick)
CH3: Elevation (Stick)
CH4: Turret Rotation (Stick)
CH5: Switch SwB (3 position, indented on FS-i6S)
CH6: Switch SwC (3 position, indented on FS-i6S)
CH7: Switch VrA (3 position, Self-centering on FS-i6S)
CH8: Swicth VrB (3 position, Self-centering on FS-i6S)
For a 6 channel setup you only connect ch1-6 on both TK-60 and RX as it will sense connections on CH 7 & 8 (If attached to the RX)




