Loosing RUD-control by activating trainer mode

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magmeinenseat
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Loosing RUD-control by activating trainer mode

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Good evening,
I've got a problem with the er9x-Firmware.
I was trying to build a trainer system with my old DX4e and my FS-TH9x with er9x-FRSKY(-NOHT) software mod.
But when I activate the ability for trainer mode (Trainer ON/OFF) in the General Settings of my model I am loosing the stick control for RUD. The servo monitor isn't showing any reaction. In eePe the simulation works fine, but not in TX.
Is it a bug?

I tried two versions. The FRSKY and FRSKY-NOHT with the same result.

If someone wants to try it on his own system, I've added my actual EEPROM-Data.


Thanks to all you who are trying to find the mistake i've made, or not?

Greetz from Germany

Jörg
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Re: Loosing RUD-control by activating trainer mode

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Did you remap the channel assignment order in your 9x to match the ones in the DX4-e?
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Re: Loosing RUD-control by activating trainer mode

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In the RADIO GENERAL settings (not the model settings) you don't have the TRN switch assigned to the rudder channel, just the other 3 channels.

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Re: Loosing RUD-control by activating trainer mode

Post by magmeinenseat »

Hey Mike!

After a few hours of searching humans are going to be blind for obvious things. Your tip was absolutely the richt one!
Thank you very much!

And also Thanks to all of you guys that have been searching or thinking about what I have done wrong!

BR
Jörg

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