JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
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JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
Hello all,
I have noticed that when I mix the ELEV channel with an AUX channel using digital MG servos that the ELEV side is slightly faster. I'm using the ELEV mix function with AUX 4. mode 17 AUX 4 is INH and both channels are +100 on the mix. This was confirmed 3 different ways.
1. Switching the servos and it doesn't matter which one is on ELEV it is always faster
2. Placed both servos on a "Y" harness and they are both the same speed
3. Had a friend check on his JR 10X and it does the exact same thing on his.
All of the settings are the same on the radio. Does anyone know what could cause this? I never noticed it before.
Andy
I have noticed that when I mix the ELEV channel with an AUX channel using digital MG servos that the ELEV side is slightly faster. I'm using the ELEV mix function with AUX 4. mode 17 AUX 4 is INH and both channels are +100 on the mix. This was confirmed 3 different ways.
1. Switching the servos and it doesn't matter which one is on ELEV it is always faster
2. Placed both servos on a "Y" harness and they are both the same speed
3. Had a friend check on his JR 10X and it does the exact same thing on his.
All of the settings are the same on the radio. Does anyone know what could cause this? I never noticed it before.
Andy
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RE: JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
aux 4 and aux 5 are half rate updated, never use them on a flight surface, mix your gear to one of them and use chan 5 for the surface.
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RE: JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
ORIGINAL: KC36330
aux 4 and aux 5 are half rate updated, never use them on a flight surface, mix your gear to one of them and use chan 5 for the surface.
aux 4 and aux 5 are half rate updated, never use them on a flight surface, mix your gear to one of them and use chan 5 for the surface.
Andy
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RE: JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
Andy
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
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RE: JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
ORIGINAL: bcovish
Andy
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
Andy
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
Andy
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RE: JR 10X question (servo speed differential problem)
ORIGINAL: AndyAndrews
Wow, does it say that in the manual somwhere? I never saw that.
Andy
ORIGINAL: bcovish
Andy
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
Andy
On the 10X, aux 4 & 5 are not the same resolution as the other 8 channels. The first 8 channels are 1024 resolution and channels 9 & 10 are 512 therefore don't move at the same rate.
On the 12X all channels are the same.
Andy
Don't know, but I probably learned it like you just did here.
How's it going Andy, tell Johnnie I said HI. Bob-O