Note that the main mote of my response was that the TRANSMITTER determined
channel assignments, and the refer4encxes were for example. This is
enough of this. We're taking too much bandwidth discussing symantics.
.........bc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.widomaker.com/~conk
Williamsburg, VA 23185
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Dennis Hipperson wrote:
> Bill it does contradict something you said!!!!!! The second part of your
> statement said:
>
> (Thus, when using a Hitec rec with a JR trans, channel 1 is throttle, NOT
> Aileron as
> in Hitec systems. I believe Kraft used channel 1 for elevator, and so on.)
>
> This is statement is true ONLY for the above TX's mentioned NOT for the
> 3030. With the 3030 you can make Rx. channel 1 anything you want. eg you
> could assign it to be towhook and operated by the stick you would normally
> use for rudder, if that's what you want. Or you could operate the channel
> with a switch, which would of course be the normal way to do it.
>
> Dennis
>
>
> > At 8:32 AM -0400 4/11/02, Bill Conkling wrote:
> > >I don't see how a message on RCSE can not be for RCSE users, but.....
> > >
> > >If you use a reciever from a manufacturer other than the transmitter
> > >manufacurer, you have to realize that the channel (servo) assignments
> will
> > >be determined by the channel assignments of the transmitter. Thus, when
> > >using a Hitec rec with a JR trans, channel 1 is throttle, NOT Aileron as
> > >in Hitec systems. I believe Kraft used channel 1 for elevator, and so
> on.
> > >
> > >In other words, with your Multiplex trans, the servos are connected in
> the
> > >JR rec just as they were in kthe Multiplex rec.
> > >
> > >.........bc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > http://www.widomaker.com/~conk
> > >Williamsburg, VA 23185
> > >
>
>
>
>
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