I'm not really finding my answer on the forums. Some seem to have gotten over the challenge I'm describing, but it is not clear to me how they did it. I have a DX9 with Forward Programming. Here is my question in simple terms: I have the left aileron plugged into the AILERON slot on the receiver (AR630) and the right aileron plugged into AUX1. SAFE works great on the left aileron. How do I get SAFE to also work on the right aileron (AUX1)? (I don't want to use a 'Y' because I'll be applying future configurations). Thanks.
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This is where you went wrong. The TX must be told you have "1 AIL". It's in the RX that you must tell it that you are hooked up to separate ailerons in order to make the gyro work on both. There may not be a way to actually declare it as "2 AIL" in the RX but there is a way to tell it that you have 2 separated ailerons. Doing it the way you did it, the RX thinks you have 1 AIL (Y'd) together in the AIL port and 1 flap (Y'd together) in the flap port (AUX1). This is the way with any gyro. It's within the gyro that you must designate that you have separated things. This is no different than if you had elevons or V-tail or delta when using a gyro. The TX is always "1 AIL, normal tail".Originally posted by MonDrew View PostYes, I told the TX that I had 2 Ail. in "wing type". I have "Forward Programming" on my DX9 but I don't see any way to program the RX other than SAFE/AS3X. How is that done? Will programming the RX give me SAFE on AUX1 (where I have the right aileron plugged in)? Thanks.
I'm not sure about finding it in forward programming. You may need to do it via an APP or PC hook up.
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