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Supermario 11-14-2012 07:39 PM

Dual rate and MFU operation
 
Hey guys. I am very Radio illiterate...Just learning about radios with dual rate and just need clarification on how it works on a MFU.
From what I've read , by setting the rate of one channel to 100% is that in essence telling the MFU the same thing as if you use manual trim tabs to turn lights on etc? If so, do you set the other rate to 50% for normal operation?
I have as of yet not installed or even removed from box but figured I should get educated now so when it's time to install I won't feel like ripping it out in frustration for not working:eek::p:)
Saw a couple instructional videos on YouTube that helped understand how to navigate through the screens and options...
Thanks for any info and insight.

Mario

fhhhstix 11-14-2012 07:53 PM

Re: Dual rate and MFU operation
 
Rate 1 or normal will be 100% and rate 2 will be what ever your radio will allow over 100%. For ex 125% or 150%.



Travis

Supermario 11-14-2012 08:19 PM

Re: Dual rate and MFU operation
 
Thanks Travis. I didn't realize you can go over 100 . Worst case scenario, ill get ya to set it up for me at Indy next year. :D:). It's a DX6i

Mario

fhhhstix 11-14-2012 08:40 PM

Re: Dual rate and MFU operation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermario (Post 70314)
Thanks Travis. I didn't realize you can go over 100 . Worst case scenario, ill get ya to set it up for me at Indy next year. :D:). It's a DX6i

Mario

Yes by going over 100% is the same as moving the trim and moving the stick in the same direction. On an older radio with volume trims you move the trim and the stick in the same direction to get more travel but if you move the stick in the opposite direction of the trim it will be less than 100%. This is why you have to move the trim in opposite directions for each of the functions. With the dual rate it will give you over 100% in both directions so you can either turn on the flashers or the lights depending on the direction you move the stick. This way you get to do it by just flipping a switch instead of having to move the trim and trying to get it back to center when done.

Travis

Supermario 11-14-2012 09:32 PM

Re: Dual rate and MFU operation
 
Perfect. Thanks again for the help Travis :cool::)

Mario


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