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This might interest some of You: https://www.rc-thoughts.com/2015/05/...ogress-report/
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EX is the "traditional" receiver and REX is the new with for example few configurable outputs and possibility to use more than one telemetry input straight to receiver. REX also has some logging functions I'm not familiar with yet.
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Yes, that is one reason I don't get the log-thing on RX. Gotta find out what's that about. ZB?
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There is no reason why the servo positions should be different when using S.Bus vs PPM. In fact a specific guideline I set for the SlinkE code (and achieved) was "If I own an S.Bus servo and drive it with standard PPM signal from my Jeti DS-16, and then change over to using an S.Bus digital signal, I expect the neutral point and travels will not change".
Jeti are probably doing a few shortcuts in calculating the conversion from EX Bus to S.Bus. The ATMega processor used on the Duplex receivers does not have hardware support for floating point calculations, and doing these calcs in software tends to require a lot of processing time and/or memory. With everything else the poor little processor is doing, I would not be at all surprised that it is running pretty close to the limit. |
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It us simply for ampscity ratings, not for parallel/multiple batteries http://www.jetimodel.com/en/katalog/...-Pro-300-opto/ The smaller gauge red/black are voltage sense for built in anti-spark I believe the connection sequence is discussed in the manual on the jeti website |
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Also complete novice question, also searched with no luck. Coming from Spektrum and used to setting up 1 Ail 1 Flap. Did not see this as an option. I would like to not use 2 channels for my ailerons in this first setup. Am I missing something or do I just assign both ailerons to the same channel? |
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1) Choose in Basic Properties as below 0 flaps and 2 ail 2) In Servo Assignment menu assign/add two servos position to aileron 1 and two servo position to Aileron 2. ( I don't have a screenshot of that the example below shows on servo per ailerons). So you could have "2" as Aileron 1 and "3" as Aileron 1 then "4"as Aileron 2 and "5" as Aileron 2 then move Elevator and Rudder accordingly to other position. Now two plugs on your Rx will be assigned for your left ailerons and two for your right ailerons. |
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