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Offline nyeregis wrote Orange Fasst on November 23, 2011, 00:14:43 AM

Hello All

I have a Futaba 6 TEX for which I have recently acquired an Orange Rx.  Today I tried to programme "flaptrim" to achieve spoilerons on my Fox soarer but could not make both ailerons raise together no matter how much + or -ve I applied.  I was able to programme aileron differential using "flaperons" however.  I have achieved the effect I was trying for with my Futaba rx, is there a peculiarity with the clone?

Tony


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Offline Bad Raven wrote Re: Orange Fasst on November 23, 2011, 06:07:50 AM
I doubt it.

Please list all your Tx setup, and we'll see.........................Oh, and it is the FRSky 8 Channel with the swoopy orange case and cramped channel 1 connection that HK sell? 

The user formerly know as Bravedan........... Well if Prince can do it....................

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Offline Yoyo wrote Orange Fasst on November 23, 2011, 08:25:37 AM
Hello All

I have a Futaba 6 TEX for which I have recently acquired an Orange Rx.  Today I tried to programme "flaptrim" to achieve spoilerons on my Fox soarer but could not make both ailerons raise together no matter how much + or -ve I applied.  I was able to programme aileron differential using "flaperons" however.  I have achieved the effect I was trying for with my Futaba rx, is there a peculiarity with the clone?

Tony

Can you swap the futaba rx in to prove to yourself that it isn't the rx?

A receiver is a dumb box that just does exactly what it's told, for each channel individually. I don't see a way for it to stop your mixing working, it MUST be at the tx end.

Oh, hang on - it isn't 'fly it like you borrowed it, land it like you stole it', is it!
So that's where I've been going wrong...

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Online tomkfly wrote Re: Orange Fasst on November 23, 2011, 10:36:58 AM
Mixing is a Tx function. The rx should not make any difference. You should be able to swop Rxs,using the same servo positions, and it should work exactly the same.

  Tom

When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at often change.        www.deesidemac.co.uk

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Offline nyeregis wrote Re: Orange Fasst on November 26, 2011, 21:52:07 PM
Thanks everyone.  I have to assume it is finger trouble as the same set up with another rx works as wanted.

Tony

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