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So what your saying is I can just install two standard 9 channel recievers using the sbus conecter then install all the servos etc direct to the flybarless controller same as I would if using spectrum dsm sats ? I guess the only problem I can see with that is the size off the recievers when used in smaller helicopters like my new gaui nx4 nitro which has limited space for electronics . A normal sat is only about the size ofa 50 cent coin. Or is it possible to use something like a small 3 or 4 chanell reciever as the sat as the controllers have the 9 channel conections
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How do you set the servo center on the Taranis? In the servo monitor page for the War Eagle, the column between Ch # and the servo throw graphic is current value of the servo I think. So with the sticks undisturbed the value should be that of servo center for that channel, right? On my War Eagle setup, Ch 1-4 are showing 69.9, -100.0, -13.4, 13.4 respectively. If I look at the limits page of Companion9X, all centers are shown as 1500. Why do they change when I load them into the TX. Is there any way to program a model from scratch using just the tx with no "help" from Companion9X?
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No need to use Companion if you don't want. Just program directly on the transmitter as explained in the manual.
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Re-calibrate your TX. Then in the future, first read the flash from your transmitter and just copy-paste the downloaded model into that configuration which your re-flash back to the TX. |
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Using the Taranis Tx setup screens. Select Model screen 7 of 12, Servos. 3rd column for each channel is 'Offset' or 'Sub Trim' - this will set the centre of the servo. The last column is 'Sub Trim behavour', which only shift the centre of the servo throw. The servo will still move the servo +/- 100% of the upper and lower limits, without clipping or deadband. So you have a choice to center the servo with a small amount of clipping or shift the whole servo output movement slightly one way or the other. |
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My Taranis works just fine, I exercised it yesterday afternoon with my Acrowot Foamy and used up 2 x 2200 LiPo's.
BTW I am using the installed NiMh, works fine, plenty of hours use between charges. Low voltage warning will tell me when to re-charge. If I change it will be a higher capacity NiMh. I cannot understand why you need to put a LiPo in it. |
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I generated the .eepe file myself in Companion9X and then loaded it into the tx. I have recalibrated the tx with the .eepe installed and nothing changed. The last .eepe file I tried was one I programmed from scratch without using the wizard to generate it. It does everything I want in the tx simulator, it just doesn't work worth a hoot in the actual tx. I guess my next step is to delete EVERYTHING from the tx and start over from scratch.
You know, when we were all waiting for the Taranis to be released, the scariest thing I saw was a comment that if you liked how the Multiplex Evo transmitters programmed, you'd understand how the Taranis programming worked. I had an Evo and didn't much like their programming. I eventually figured it out well enough to program a model. (Same model I'm using for the Taranis, actually!) I seem to have a handle on the programming of the Taranis, at least in C9X but for some reason, it doesn't seem to work in the actual transmitter. Quote:
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