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Electronics tech Anything to do with the electronics in a model. Lights, Radio, ESC, Servo, Basic electrical. |
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Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
Anyone using this radio with info is greatly appreciated. I am trying to mix channels to control all steering and throttle from the left stick. I have my ESC's for the two servos plugged into the CH1&2. So far I can get both tracks to move forward and back but unable to steer. Any help? I am a complete noob to this area
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
The only suggestion I have is to use a Sabertooth controller, they have the mixing built in,
http://www.dimensionengineering.com/...abertooth2x5rc Hope somebody else will chime in too! Cheer's, Neil. |
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
Your radio came with a manual, did it not? Look under channel mixing.
Tip: the throttle channel is Master and the steering is Slave. It'll be +100 & -100. I've never owned a Turnigy radio. For my Spektrum radio, if it's steering the wrong way, then I can either switch the + & - values or reverse the travel of steering ch itself.
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
This may be of help, there are tons of them on YouTube
http://youtu.be/YNx9DHySD9A |
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
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Cheer's, Neil. |
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
have look at this forum http://openrcforums.com/forum/index.php (you may have to register) they have lots of stuff on there about the 9X radio
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
That's not exactly what you looking for,but still can be usefull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi7jRcsfXB8 |
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Re: Turnigy 9x for dozer questions
So for anyone having similar troubles, I finally figured it out. I have my radio set to "acro". I then set the stick type to the Rud and Ele to use channels 2 and 4 which my tracks are plugged into. Then as Oztruck said, go to V-Tail and adjust the parameters to what he said.
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