sreuss Senior Heliman Location: Ontario, Canada
My Posts This: Topic Forum | Hi Joe,
I fly w. a JR TX, so I can't comment on the exact settings in the radio. Ultimately, however, the correctness of the radio setup shows in the motion of the servos; i.e. I don't usually worry about exactly what numbers are in the TX program, just how the servos move.
If your T-Rex is flying well, then you've got a great reference point to work from. You want the motion of the swash to be identical for the TRex and the 3dpro for a given TX stick input.
I usually:
- start with a blank program, and choose a 3 servo swashplate setup,
- connect the radio gear (i.e. servos in the correct channels), but don't connect the motor leads (so it doesn't bite you)
- move the collective/throttle up/down and ensure all servos move in the correct direction together
- reverse directions for those servos that dont' travel in the right direction
- verify that the cyclic outputs match inputs (e.g. right roll makes right servo go down and left servo go up, and aft elevator makes the front servos go up and the elevator/rear servo travel down)
Hope it helps,
SteveR |