[NSRCA-discussion] Help with 12X

glmiller3 at suddenlink.net glmiller3 at suddenlink.net
Tue Aug 5 17:33:43 AKDT 2008


Hi Troy,

I was hoping to set up an elevator stick position switch that would trigger rudder, elevator and aileron deflections to create a snap.  My thought was to have a "positive snap mode" and  a "negative snap mode" with up elevator of 90% triggering the positive snap and down elevator of 90% triggering the negative snap.  This would ensure a "clean break" and a reproducible roll rate (given consistent power/airspeed).  I would use these only for snap maneuvers so I wouldn't risk an unintentional snap....I don't usually use any rate or mix switches, but I do fly heli's so I'm used to having different flight modes.

I set up two stick position switches - one for up 90% and the other for down 90% elevator, then I went to the Snap function and tried to activate a positive snap with switch one-- couldn't get the rudder to move by pulling the elevator....(I didn't put the wings on to play with it).  

Thanks for your help!

George
---- Troy Newman <troy at troynewman.net> wrote: 

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George,

Not sure what you are trying to do here. 

Are you wanting Full Up elevator to move the ailerons and rudder to the
snap deflections?

Or are you wanting your snap condition meaning different rates for
aileron elevator and rudder to be active when you are at full up
elevator? This requires you to still move the sticks but allows the rate
to change only when the elevator stick is moved pasta  certain point.

I have a good bit of experience with the 12X and I can help you do
either one.

Stick position switches are nothing more than another switch to choose.
You can create mixing programs that activate from the stick position
switch. You can also create symmetry in the stick switch so the switch
can activate as X% of up elevator and the same percentage of down
elevator also. Or you create two different stick switches one for the up
elevator side and one for the down elevator side. If you want the switch
to "flip values" at a different point in the sticks travel. The Snap
Roll program in the 12X appears to have a whole new set of stick
position switches but I have not played with them yet to see how they
work.

I don't use the snap roll programs and actually have never used the one
in the 12X. I just now looked at the menu for the first time ever in my
TX.

I can go setup a  model and play with it...probably only take a few
minutes to set it up to work the way you want. 

But if you tell me what you want to do I'll try to figure it out.




Troy Newman
Team JR


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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Help with 12X

Hello all out there in pattern land.  I just got a new JR 12X 2.4 and
have been playing with it a little in anticipation of converting my
planes from the 9303 to the new 12X.

One function that is new to me with the 12X is what they call "stick
position switch" which sounds like what I hear the Futaba guys calling
"flight conditions".  I was thinking of setting up a flight mode for
snaps that would allow me to trigger a positive snap with up elevator
movement and an negative snap with down elevator movement......I think
that this would be two different flight modes - but I can't get the
"switch position" function to work.  

I'm hoping that Troy or some of the other JR guru's out there with more
experience than I have, can walk me through it.  I've set up the switch
positions in the System menu and I've activated the Snap Roll function
in the Function menu bur the elevator doesn't seem to Kick the
rudder/aileron as I thought I had programmed ....so clearly I've missed
something.

TIA,

George
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