Problem programing JR 652
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Problem programing JR 652
I need a step by step procedure to program the ailerons with two servos. I've converted this plane from one servo for the ailerons to a servo for each aileron and have been unable tosucessfullymix the the two channels. I have one of the servos plugged into Channel2 (aileron) and the otherplugged into channel 6 (flap). When I was using one servo on the ailerons I had 25% rudder slaved to the ailerons. Does this have to be disabled before I mix the two ailerons? If so tell me how to do that. By the way, that was through switch F-1.I would hope to mix the two aileron servos without aswitch. Any help with my problem will be appreciated.
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RE: Problem programing JR 652
G'day Jimmy
Do you have a manual for your TX, if so find the section about flaperons, enable this function, read all about it, & it will automatically mix your
channels for you, usually the channels to use are Ailerons & AUX 1.
Also you will find that your rudder mix will still work, the same as before.
PM if you have any questions.
Cheers
Do you have a manual for your TX, if so find the section about flaperons, enable this function, read all about it, & it will automatically mix your
channels for you, usually the channels to use are Ailerons & AUX 1.
Also you will find that your rudder mix will still work, the same as before.
PM if you have any questions.
Cheers
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RE: Problem programing JR 652
Allan,
Thanks for your answer. In the meantime, I solved my problem. I had the second aileron servo plug into channel 7 instead of channel 6. Since my transmiter had only 6 channels I merely plugged the second aileron servo into the channel on the end not reconizing that the receiver had 7 channels instead of 6 like the transmiter. Once I replugged the servo in channel 6 on the receiver all my problems went away and I was successful in programing my aileron as I had planned. You are right I also was able to mix in some rudder. Thanks again for your response.
Jimm D1
Thanks for your answer. In the meantime, I solved my problem. I had the second aileron servo plug into channel 7 instead of channel 6. Since my transmiter had only 6 channels I merely plugged the second aileron servo into the channel on the end not reconizing that the receiver had 7 channels instead of 6 like the transmiter. Once I replugged the servo in channel 6 on the receiver all my problems went away and I was successful in programing my aileron as I had planned. You are right I also was able to mix in some rudder. Thanks again for your response.
Jimm D1