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Old 01-19-2021, 03:44 AM
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Default Adjusting throttle stick position to revs in sound module

Hi all, new here and have a question for you. I bought one of the Chinese sound boards (similar to Servonaut but not so pricey) and put it in my Tamiya Scania which for all intents and purposes, works well. I set it up as per the standard instructions and after reading a thread here about the same unit. have my truck running on a Spektrum DX6 transmitter.

My question is, can you actually adjust the matching of the revs to the position of the throttle stick somehow? As it is, it sounds good but I’d kinda like it to rev higher earlier in the throttle stick position if possible.

.I’ve googled around and the closest I’ve got was someone suggested to another guy that they set up a new model in their transmitter but use the standard heli set up as the starting point instead of a plane. Then use a mix between the throttle and pitch curves to hopefully work.....couldn’t find anything to say whether or not this actually worked unfortunately.

I thought id tap into the wisdom here and I’d ask here if there is a better way before going to the trouble of creating a new model set up.

Sorry if this is a bit of a newb question. I look forward to your guidance.

Thanks very much
Kurt
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