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14 Nov 2014 00:03 #26396
by Cannafish
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I need some help here. I have worked out how to adjust my throws and set up my radio to arm my Scarab Knife Air 270 but that's where my knowledge has come to a wall. I have managed to get high and low rates on FMode switch - don't ask how as I've no idea how I done that. But the only thing that happens in wingui is ARMING goes green when I arm. I haven't got horizon or angle or anything else assigned and have no idea how to do it. I've tried hundreds of different things over the last week and just make it worse. So I reload my 'working' file and have been bumbling about just enjoying the sight and sound of my 270. I'd really like to get my Devo 10 sorted so I can actually start to enjoy, what is a beautiful quad.
I would PAY for help I am that desperate.
Attached is a pic of my WinGUI
I would PAY for help I am that desperate.
Attached is a pic of my WinGUI
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14 Nov 2014 05:00 #26399
by Cannafish
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4 hrs and a lot of frustration later and I'm no nearer.
I'm close to throwing the F-ing thing in the paddock and blasting it to smithereens with my shotgun.
I'm close to throwing the F-ing thing in the paddock and blasting it to smithereens with my shotgun.
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14 Nov 2014 12:00 #26401
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Thanks for the support guys. Well worth getting a Devo and flashing it with deviation....
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14 Nov 2014 22:13 - 14 Nov 2014 22:16 #26409
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I'm so very sorry for not rushing home from work in order to answer you within 24 hours.
You don't have anything assigned according to your GUI screenshot. Of course nothing is going to happen if you don't tell it that something is supposed to happen. Put some checkmarks into the boxes next to the aux channels. That's not a deviation issue at all.
You don't have anything assigned according to your GUI screenshot. Of course nothing is going to happen if you don't tell it that something is supposed to happen. Put some checkmarks into the boxes next to the aux channels. That's not a deviation issue at all.
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15 Nov 2014 05:27 #26410
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Seriously?
Assign the aux channels for multiwii in the GUI. Look up how to do it in the multiwii docs. If you need help with the mixer to get a switch do control the right channel, you might try asking, and actually waiting for someone to be available to help you.
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Cannafish wrote: Thanks for the support guys. Well worth getting a Devo and flashing it with deviation....
Seriously?
Assign the aux channels for multiwii in the GUI. Look up how to do it in the multiwii docs. If you need help with the mixer to get a switch do control the right channel, you might try asking, and actually waiting for someone to be available to help you.
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