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Devo7e channel range
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29 Jul 2016 11:52 #52256
by ottojo
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Hi!
I am building a 250 quad at the moment, and am just in the process of setting up my NAZE32. I use an OrangeRX R110X sattelite receiver.
The cleanflight receiver page states that the values of each channel go from 1000 to 2000. With my tx the max is 1841, min 1159. Should i increase the scale in the mixer? Or is it an issue i should fix in cleanflight? If i leave it as is, the arm command is not working.
BTW: I'm using DSM2, when using DSMX i only get a new value from the receiver every second or so. Any clues on what could be the problem there?
I am building a 250 quad at the moment, and am just in the process of setting up my NAZE32. I use an OrangeRX R110X sattelite receiver.
The cleanflight receiver page states that the values of each channel go from 1000 to 2000. With my tx the max is 1841, min 1159. Should i increase the scale in the mixer? Or is it an issue i should fix in cleanflight? If i leave it as is, the arm command is not working.
BTW: I'm using DSM2, when using DSMX i only get a new value from the receiver every second or so. Any clues on what could be the problem there?
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29 Jul 2016 12:45 #52260
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Hi,
I'm not an expert...but, first calibrate your sticks of your transmitter, and last, adjust the scale and subtrim of each channel in the mixer menu!
I'm not an expert...but, first calibrate your sticks of your transmitter, and last, adjust the scale and subtrim of each channel in the mixer menu!
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29 Jul 2016 16:03 #52269
by mdmbc
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I prefer to set the scale + & - on the channel page instead of in the mixer. That way your mixer scales remain a little more intuitive.
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