<div>Just spent some time playing---short answer, it is possible, but you would need a lot of logical switches some of which are just based on proportional position and others that combine a proportional position with one of the other logical switches so you can tell if you got to the 20-80 range from the bottom or the top.  I had to use 6 logical switches to make it work close to what you asked for but ran out of time to debug the last bit.  I might need 8 logical switches total by the time I fix that bug.  Jeti is VERY responsive to feature requests like this, so I'll put one in for it and I suspect it will be there within the year :-)</div>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote"><p>On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 8:34 AM, John Gayer <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jgghome@comcast.net" target="_blank">jgghome@comcast.net</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br></p><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<p>Peter,<br>
    I'm curious about the capability of your Jeti.<br>
    In the Futaba you can set up a stick switch such that it turns on
    when the rudder stick is greater than +/- 90%  and won't turn off
    until the rudder stick is less than +/- 20%. When ANDed with the
    same logic for the ailerons it makes an excellent switch to the snap
    condition. I can't find anything in the Jeti manual that will
    support the hysteresis of this stick switch logic <br>
    Not that you will find this directly in the Futaba manual, either.<br>
    John<br><br></p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/8/2013 12:20 AM, Peter Vogel
      wrote:<br></div>
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      <div>No logical switch function in futaba's?  </div>
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        <p>On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:21 PM, John Gayer <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:jgghome@comcast.net">jgghome@comcast.net</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br></p>
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          <p>Don't use a mix.<br>
            You need to determine first what the necessary channel
            output value is to turn the glow on. <br>
            Then set up your plug channel and use throttle stick(J3?) as
            its input.<br>
            In AFR, use a "POINT" curve to trigger the output value you
            need at 15% throttle to turn glow on, you have 9+ points
            available and I believe you can move their x-coordinate as
            well.<br>
            Then, for an ON/OFF switch use a dual rate on the plug
            channel and the panel switch of your choice. You should then
            be able to set up a second "POINT" curve when the dual rate
            is active that has all values set to something that will
            turn and keep the glow off.<br><br>
            I don't have a 12FG here to test this but it should work
            fine.<br>
            John<br><br></p>
          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/7/2013 8:11 PM, Ronald Van
            Putte wrote:<br></div>
          <blockquote cite="mid:30E55F3B-1BBE-486C-BB9B-9F307362248C@cox.net" type="cite">OK.  I think I understand.  Pmix the throttle to
            the channel the receiver controlled switch is plugged into
            and use the throttle as the Pmix switch.  Yes?
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            <div>Ron</div>
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                <div>On Nov 7, 2013, at 8:28 PM, Jas wrote:</div>
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                    <div>Pmix throttle to glow plug and set the points
                      to turn on where you want<br><br><div>
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                              <div>iJason</div>
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                      <div><a href="http://www.jasonshangar.weebly.com/">www.jasonshangar.weebly.com</a></div>
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                      On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:04 PM, Ronald Van Putte &lt;<a href="mailto:vanputter@gmail.com">vanputter@gmail.com</a>&gt;

                      wrote:<br><br></div>
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                      <div>I think I'll just ignore that.
                        <div><br></div>
                        <div>Ron</div>
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                            <div>On Nov 7, 2013, at 8:01 PM, Phil S.
                              wrote:</div>
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                              <div> Yes, Ron, switch to JR and it's
                                easy!!!  lol<br><pre class="moz-signature">Phil Spelt, KCRC Emeritus, Past President
AMA 1294 Scientific Leader Member
SPA L-18, Board Member
(865)435-1476v, (865)604-0541c</pre>
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                                On 11/7/2013 8:17 PM, Ronald Van Putte
                                wrote:
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                                  <pre>I am trying to turn on an onboard glow plug battery on an O.S. .61RF using a receiver controlled switch, so that the glow will be on when the throttle stick position is less than 15% or so and off above that.  I am drawing a blank on how to accomplish it.

I've used the throttle stick as a switch before to get dual rate rudder, but this is different.

I have a Futaba 12 FG transmitter and will be using a Futaba R617 receiver.

<b><big><big><big>Are there any useful suggestions out there?</big></big></big></b>

Ron Van Putte


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