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mwm wrote: What gets put where really depends on what you want them for. I use a devo10 (did I mention this has only been tested on the emulator? that may be why I'm seeing some odd behaviors) and a dialable stagility mode most of the time. So if it were me, I'd probably do something like:
LV+: FMODE0 is green (letting someone else fly it), FMODE1 is red (for those rare occasions I want to fly red)
LV-: blue mode, with FMODE as a low/high rate switch. This is what I'd use most of the time
Set up so LV switches between green and blue low rates, and between red and blue high rates, depending on the FMODE switch. That's assuming LV starts in LV-. If it starts in LV+, swap the two around.
I can do the timers as you want. Right now, the third timer isn't doing anything. It's just on the screen. I'd make it a permanent timer switched on the throttle or hold, to log the total hours of flight time on the aircraft. Or you could do both.
I was just curious about which build you're running. I'm trying to get to the point of rewriting the main page toggle icon code so it can sanely handle something like what you're doing, with a single icon position to display all four flight modes. If you can run nightlies, I can create a build that's what you have now + my display changes and a model to take advantage of it as well. I'll be using such for my 200QX (which uses the GEAR switch to simulate the 200SRX Panic mode) as well.
I like your idea,
LV+: FMODE0 is green (letting someone else fly it), FMODE1 is red (for those rare occasions I want to fly red)
LV-: blue mode, with FMODE as a low/high rate switch. This is what I'd use most of the time
I'd make it a permanent timer switched on the throttle or hold, to log the total hours of flight time on the aircraft
I am using Nightly build v4.0.1-92e1705
I am unable to test at the moment I broke a motor shaft and its gonna take a couple days to get here. But the settings you are mentioning are what I need, so if you can make the complete file the way you mention I put the 20.00 in what ever account you need, I cant tell you how much this will help teaching the students to fly and still being able to fly the way I like to..
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I fixed the sticky throttle hold issues, and converted everything over to that. If you're not familiar with it, "sticky" holds won't turn off until the throttle output is at -100%. So you can't accidentally spin the throttle up by turning off throttle hold.
I've set up the fourth timer as a second permanent timer using that hold, and converted the other HOLD-switched timer to the sticky hold as well. Both the countdown and stopwatch now reset on EXT. There's not room on the display for all four timers, so I left the first three on.
I tweaked the display icon toggles as well. FMODE is still F0 & F1. When the sticky throttle hold is on, you'll get a reverse video TH. And when the LV switch is in green/blue mode, you'll get a reverse video M0. Sorry 'bout that last one, but there are limited options for icons.
Beyond that, I did some general cleanup. Set the number of channels to 5 (that's all the Rx has), turned off telemetry (not available), and turned off all the old mixes. I set the three now unused bar graphs to the throttle hold, FC enable, and LV switch channels.
I'm hoping you won't mind my using this for other people who want models for a 200QX on the Devo7E.
As for the money, much as I appreciate the gesture, please use it for something for your students. Or if you'd feel better sending it away, watch for a way to use it to contribute to deviationTx development.
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mwm wrote: Ok, this has the trim & mode switches you described,. It should come on in blue mode, with FMODE0 as low rates and FMODE1 as high. LV- will switch it to green (FMODE0) and red (FMODE1). LV+ switches back.
I fixed the sticky throttle hold issues, and converted everything over to that. If you're not familiar with it, "sticky" holds won't turn off until the throttle output is at -100%. So you can't accidentally spin the throttle up by turning off throttle hold.
I've set up the fourth timer as a second permanent timer using that hold, and converted the other HOLD-switched timer to the sticky hold as well. Both the countdown and stopwatch now reset on EXT. There's not room on the display for all four timers, so I left the first three on.
I tweaked the display icon toggles as well. FMODE is still F0 & F1. When the sticky throttle hold is on, you'll get a reverse video TH. And when the LV switch is in green/blue mode, you'll get a reverse video M0. Sorry 'bout that last one, but there are limited options for icons.
Beyond that, I did some general cleanup. Set the number of channels to 5 (that's all the Rx has), turned off telemetry (not available), and turned off all the old mixes. I set the three now unused bar graphs to the throttle hold, FC enable, and LV switch channels.
I'm hoping you won't mind my using this for other people who want models for a 200QX on the Devo7E.
As for the money, much as I appreciate the gesture, please use it for something for your students. Or if you'd feel better sending it away, watch for a way to use it to contribute to deviationTx development.
Thank you so much this is a nice end to the "To-do List" for the program and yes please feel free to share with whom ever wants, it is all your work. If I cant get you to take the 20$ then flip a coin and let me know who gets it AMAZON(Hubsan Parts for kids) DeviationTx Dev.(people that make dreams come true) I couldnt make the decision. =)
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ogrope1 wrote: Thanks alot man, I would love to be able to learn that stuff but dont' think its possible. Idealy I would want a maxed out stability mode and a number 2 behavior on stagility mode(per your blog stagility dialed all the way up, auto leveling agility mode). I took notice of the warning.
I'd be surprised if you couldn't learn this if you really wanted to. But hey - this is a hobby, so there's no harm in not wanting to deal with this part of it, any more than there is in my not wanting to mod hardware. You do lose half the reason for using deviationTx, just like not wanting to mod the hardware loses the other half.
The attached model file should have full rates blue mode on FMODE0, and an auto-leveling agility like stagility on FMODE1.
Please test this one (and the previous one!) thoroughly, as I don't have a 7E, so have been testing on the emulator. In this case, the weather has kept me from checking the "dial" on stagility mode, so you may want to adjust that. It's the scalar on the third mix on virtual channel 3, aka "Stagility". Raise the number to make the switch to agility mode happen with less cyclic input, and raise it to require more to switch.
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I would like to learn this part of the Hobby, I am familiar with compiling and writing Bash script, Linux all that good stuff, I just havent had the time to get my hands wet and I needed these settings bad to make it flyable by students.. I am grounded with the 200qx right now due to broken motor shaft, so it will be a week or so...
Thanks again
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Thank you so much. I will let you know how it goes when it arrives(should be tomorrow). You are wright and I do feel I am missing out. If you knew nothing about programming TXs where would look first? I have the feeling that I am overwhelmed with information and dont know where to start.mwm wrote:
ogrope1 wrote: Thanks alot man, I would love to be able to learn that stuff but dont' think its possible. Idealy I would want a maxed out stability mode and a number 2 behavior on stagility mode(per your blog stagility dialed all the way up, auto leveling agility mode). I took notice of the warning.
I'd be surprised if you couldn't learn this if you really wanted to. But hey - this is a hobby, so there's no harm in not wanting to deal with this part of it, any more than there is in my not wanting to mod hardware. You do lose half the reason for using deviationTx, just like not wanting to mod the hardware loses the other half.
The attached model file should have full rates blue mode on FMODE0, and an auto-leveling agility like stagility on FMODE1.
Please test this one (and the previous one!) thoroughly, as I don't have a 7E, so have been testing on the emulator. In this case, the weather has kept me from checking the "dial" on stagility mode, so you may want to adjust that. It's the scalar on the third mix on virtual channel 3, aka "Stagility". Raise the number to make the switch to agility mode happen with less cyclic input, and raise it to require more to switch.
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Try reading that, looking over the 200 models I've posted, and then asking me questions here or the author of the paper over on that thread. If you get confused by virtual channel 2 in my configs, don't be alarmed. That's the single most confusing mixer I know of. But that thread talks about how it works, and suggests some alternatives for doing the same thing.
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Ok so I will start with that thread then, again many thanks you rock!
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ogrope1 wrote: I cant' thank you enough, did a quick test and all seems fine on blue mode just had to reverse aileron and elevator.
What do you mean "reverse aileron and elevator"? Did you have to toggle the reverse on each channel individually, or swap the two channels? And this has me worried - those are literally simple channels. If they aren't working right, something is seriously wrong.
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I just tried the previous file you made for the other member and have the same reversed channels, everything else seems fine and I get access to the green mode.
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Go to Model Menu -> Mixer, and then down to "Enable" (it'll be truncated to something shorter than that) and the right-hand entry. Down arrow to the Source selector, which should say "AIL" and change it to say "THold". Arrow back up to "Save" and hit enter.
That should make going from HOLD0->HOLD1 start the motors with neutral sticks.
While you're at it, go down one more mixer, and change the first source from "THold" to "AIL". That should fix the problem you had reported to me via PM. This one I should have caught, but wasn't thorough enough in my testing. Sorry 'bout both of them!
If you're interested, the explanation is that the Enable channel needs that first source to be at 100%. THold is always there when you have HOLD0 on. It was change to AIL, requiring the right stick to be at 100% - or full right - to work.
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Next mixer is "stagil" but it already shows "AIL".
I will keep trying to get this stuff but so far I still feel like I am reading chinese:(
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I am starting to wonder if there is something wrong with my Tx, I recalibrated the sticks just in case but doesnt' change anything.
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What are the outputs shown in the bars for channels 2 & 3?
Can someone with a devo7e and 200QX test this for us?
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