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From: |
"Matthew Runhart" <runmatrix-at-hotmail.com> |
Subject: |
RE: Channel mixing [TANKS] |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Oct 2005 06:51:25 -0400 |
Reply-To: |
tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
set it up for a "V-tail"aircraft or"elevon mixing" it should be in the
manual as one or the other
left elevon or elevator=left track
right elevon or elevator=right track
you will still need a way to power the motors though
i attached a v-tail aircraft for an example as to how it works
there is also an easier option you car buy a "V-tail mixer" or a "elevon-
mixer" it will automatically mix them and you can plug speed controls or
servos into them
>According to the specs, my Sanwa RD6000 transmitter allows channel mixing
>for airplane and helicopter control.
>I wondered if a setting could be possible where two channels are mixed for
>steering a tracked vehicle? The tx manual doesn't mention the mixing
>subject, so ... anyone?
>
>The reason I'm asking is that I found a 2 channel mixer board in the Conrad
>catalogue (well known in Europe, item nr. 225231-81 on www.conrad.nl) for
>only 17,95 euros. The text states that it is suitable for planes with
>V-system (?) and tracked vehicles. It controls servo's, so would this
>eliminate the H-bridge set up and all (or would the board contain this
>perhaps)?
>
>Would the tx channel mixing have the same result or am I overlooking
>something?
>
>Marc ''amps and volts are for welding'' M.
>Olanda
>
>
>
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