Gear vs Aux 3
Grow Pattern
pattern4u at comcast.net
Sun Apr 24 18:38:56 AKDT 2005
Jon,
I agree with your mixing advice. Nice job on the description.
One other option on end-point is to use the three rudder rates available in Code 13 to set throws in both directions. Especially if the 100% is considered to be enough rudder.
Regards,
Eric.
----- Original Message -----
From: JonLowe at aol.com
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: Gear vs Aux 3
In a message dated 4/24/2005 9:27:58 AM Central Daylight Time, xavier.mouraux at sympatico.ca writes:
Is there a way to make sure the gear switch is unactive or at least
doesn't move the elevator ?
Xavier
Go to Code 17 on your 10x, and inhibit the switch. I do this when I first set up a new airplane for the gear and the other aux channels. That way an inadvertant flip of a switch or knob won't cause a problem.
When you set up the 2nd rudder channel in the programmable mix, be sure to activate TRIM "ON", and select "INCL" (not NORM or ORIG) as the mix type. That way, any mixes you do to rudder, such as a throttle to rudder mix, will affect both servos. This is described on page 43 and 44 of the manual.
Once you get your sub trims set and throws matched in the individual settings, be sure to use Trace Rate, Code 14, for all subsequent endpoint settings. This will keep both channels matched.
Jon Lowe
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