Hi,
At my setup I got ch2,3,4 mixed with ch5, as you can see in my eepe file. But the case is, when I for example give 50% response at ch1 alone, ch5 respons with 50%. But if I give 50% at ch2+50% at ch3, they add up and ch5 will go at 100%. Is it possible that the % at each ch doesn't add upp?
Appreciate any suggestion,
Regards
Lars.
Question on existing setup - mixing
Question on existing setup - mixing
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Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
I think the question is what do you want it to do instead?
Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
Hi kilrah,
Maby it was a bit bad explenation there. But what I want, is when I give 30% at ch2+20% at ch4, the ch5 will only go to the highest %. In this case 30%, and not 50% as it does now. Cause it adds up the % from each ch. Is that possible?:)
Maby it was a bit bad explenation there. But what I want, is when I give 30% at ch2+20% at ch4, the ch5 will only go to the highest %. In this case 30%, and not 50% as it does now. Cause it adds up the % from each ch. Is that possible?:)
Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
Try the following
CH5 100% Rud Switch(CS2)
R 100% Ele Switch(CS1)
CS1 a>b Ele Rud Sw(Gea)
CS2 and Gea !CS1
Reinhard
CH5 100% Rud Switch(CS2)
R 100% Ele Switch(CS1)
CS1 a>b Ele Rud Sw(Gea)
CS2 and Gea !CS1
Reinhard
Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
Hi reinhard,ReSt wrote:Try the following
CH5 100% Rud Switch(CS2)
R 100% Ele Switch(CS1)
CS1 a>b Ele Rud Sw(Gea)
CS2 and Gea !CS1
Reinhard
I didn't quite get your commands, stil a noob with the er9x. Tried to find some simular, but didn't catch it.
Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
Use EEPe (for ER9x) or Companion (for OpenTx) to set up the following mixes assumed that rudder is channel 1 and elevon channels 2.
As both custom switches (CS1/CS2) require the Gear switch to be active, you can activate/deactivate the mixes with the Gear switch.
and set up these custom switches (will be named CS1/CS2 in Companion or Sw1/Sw2 in EEPe)
Any of the two switches can only be activated when the Gear switxh is active.
If you (for the moment) ignore the Gear switch then CS1 gets activ when Elevon is greater than Rudder and CS2 is just the opposit. So CS1 means Elevon greater than Rudder and CS2 means Rudder greater than Elevon
And the Gear switch can deactivate both of them
Reinhard
The value of Ch05 will follow the Rudder position if CS2 is active, and will follow the Elevon position if CS1 is active.ReSt wrote:Try the following
CH5 100% Rud Switch(CS2)
R 100% Ele Switch(CS1)
As both custom switches (CS1/CS2) require the Gear switch to be active, you can activate/deactivate the mixes with the Gear switch.
and set up these custom switches (will be named CS1/CS2 in Companion or Sw1/Sw2 in EEPe)
CS1 a>b Ele Rud Sw(Gea)
CS2 and Gea !CS1
Any of the two switches can only be activated when the Gear switxh is active.
If you (for the moment) ignore the Gear switch then CS1 gets activ when Elevon is greater than Rudder and CS2 is just the opposit. So CS1 means Elevon greater than Rudder and CS2 means Rudder greater than Elevon
And the Gear switch can deactivate both of them
Reinhard
Re: Question on existing setup - mixing
Of course, it all made sence when I saw CS=sw, rookie mistake. But I can't say I worked though. Can't really tell why. Since I got help with the program I got now, I don't know every function of the mixes. I do also need the third ch which is mixed with ch5.