When it comes to inverting the output it may be worth considering what you have done before you get to it. If you have complex mixes , say a multi flap wing, then if you find a need to invert the output it is possible to mess up all your complex mixes which will then all need altering separately. If you invert in the output screen then you only do it once. It is similar to using the input screen to put all your different weights in when you only do it once compared to perhaps multiple times if you start putting rates in at the mixer screen in different mixes etc. Think of it in the sequence: 1) Set up your controls to do what you want with the sticks ie rates etc. If you are using 2 aileron servos then only have one aileron control, the second aileron is added in the mix screen. 2) Move to the mix screen and make the mixes that you need knowing that the sticks are going to do what you want. Than add the second aileron so all rates etc are put into both aileron controls only once in the input screen. 3) Now go to the output screen. Then adjust all the outputs so the servos are not overdriven and are working in the right direction. Hope this comment helps. Keep up the videos, I am enjoying them and learning. Thank you so much.
The 2012 is an ELRS thing, I think if you were on 16/2 switch mode you'd get the crsf extended limits and be able to go further. I imagine PPM center as the sort of "most basic" center adjustment, equivalent to physically rotating the horn on the servo spline. You do that first, then set your endpoints and use subtrim to store your trims. I believe the other advantage is you can't set a high endpoint below 0 or a low endpoint above 0, so if you want to wiggle a servo through a short range near the end of its physical travel, you'd use ppm center.
Josh ...!! If you could as I've asked this question all over TH-cam with no results ... Your the genius in here so if you ever have the chance and if you've ever owned a fimi 2022 V2 model the large one the transmitter is both for video and signal in 2 .4 GHz .. IAM trying to find it's power output in decibels and wether it exceeds 20 db as I would like to bump that signal up with a power amp .. I know it's hard to read every msg so I guess I will eagerly await for any feedback msg .. Thanks !!
Thanks for covering everything. I fly fixed wing as much as I do quads and this information is indispensable for fixed wing.
Glad to see you doing an in depth edge tx series. I'm looking forward to sitting down and watching this
When it comes to inverting the output it may be worth considering what you have done before you get to it. If you have complex mixes , say a multi flap wing, then if you find a need to invert the output it is possible to mess up all your complex mixes which will then all need altering separately. If you invert in the output screen then you only do it once. It is similar to using the input screen to put all your different weights in when you only do it once compared to perhaps multiple times if you start putting rates in at the mixer screen in different mixes etc.
Think of it in the sequence:
1) Set up your controls to do what you want with the sticks ie rates etc. If you are using 2 aileron servos then only have one aileron control, the second aileron is added in the mix screen.
2) Move to the mix screen and make the mixes that you need knowing that the sticks are going to do what you want. Than add the second aileron so all rates etc are put into both aileron controls only once in the input screen.
3) Now go to the output screen. Then adjust all the outputs so the servos are not overdriven and are working in the right direction.
Hope this comment helps. Keep up the videos, I am enjoying them and learning. Thank you so much.
That's a really good point.
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The 2012 is an ELRS thing, I think if you were on 16/2 switch mode you'd get the crsf extended limits and be able to go further. I imagine PPM center as the sort of "most basic" center adjustment, equivalent to physically rotating the horn on the servo spline. You do that first, then set your endpoints and use subtrim to store your trims. I believe the other advantage is you can't set a high endpoint below 0 or a low endpoint above 0, so if you want to wiggle a servo through a short range near the end of its physical travel, you'd use ppm center.
Great video, thank you!
Josh ...!! If you could as I've asked this question all over TH-cam with no results ...
Your the genius in here so if you ever have the chance and if you've ever owned a fimi 2022 V2 model the large one the transmitter is both for video and signal in 2 .4 GHz ..
IAM trying to find it's power output in decibels and wether it exceeds 20 db as I would like to bump that signal up with a power amp ..
I know it's hard to read every msg so I guess I will eagerly await for any feedback msg ..
Thanks !!
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That would be bind n drive
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Flight controller, rc controller... Meh, men set up dual rate in their brains