Thanks, I wasn't sure if the v-tail mixing could be accomplished on
the left stick, but I guess it can... should have my tank moving by
next weekend!

        -Matt

On Sep 6, 6:39 pm, Frank Pittelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > The other day I purchased a Spektrum DX-6i transmitter I am planning
> > to use for my tank, and I had a couple questions on how everyone
> > controls their tanks. I was planning to use the right stick for turret
> > elevation and rotation, and the left stick for the movement of the
> > tank. Is this how most people control their vehicles?
>
> Yes, that is the most common joystick usage.  Also, the left joystick
> channels are usually mixed to drive the vehicle easily.  Mixing can be
> done either (a) by the transmitter (if supported), (b) a dual-motor ESC
> (if supported) or (c) with a mixing circuit that sits between the
> receiver and two separate ESCs.  Search for "v-tail mixing" or simply
> "servo mixing" to find such circuits.
>
>         Frank P.
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