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ebomb 02-19-2010 02:41 PM

need advice on my radio
 
i was given a older futaba 8ch t8uaf pcm radio, heli plane or glider, which profile do i use and which sticks for each speed controler, i have 2 2sgoats and 2 integy 55 motors,im pulling out my hair,thanks to anyone for help

JeremyH 02-19-2010 03:39 PM

I'm not sure of that exact radio, but the positions should be similar to the DX6. I wanted my left stick to control everything on the front axle and the right to control everything on the rear axle, so I set it up like this:
Ch. 1 - Throttle - Left Stick Vertical Movement
Ch. 2 - Aileron - Right Stick Horizontal Movement
Ch. 3 - Elevator - Right Stick Vertical Movement
Ch. 4 - Rudder - Left Stick Horizontal Movement

I plugged the different ESCs and Servos into the according channels on the Rx.

jfraymond 02-19-2010 06:48 PM

X2...except i swap the steering channels and mix both throttle channels to the left stick.

that way for the 90% of normal driving left is throttle and right is steering then if you need to add rear steer you just lean the left stick or if you want to adjust fwd/rear bias you can just lean the right stick.

Reflektr 02-19-2010 10:26 PM

I have the 6EX, and the way I set mine up is with the left stick driving and steering the front, and the right stick driving and steering the rear. Absolutely love it. Nothin's more fun than twin-sticking a super!

ebomb 02-19-2010 10:48 PM

well it works ,now i just need to learn how to mix. my left stick does the rear , right stick works the front.i want to be able to drive it with one stick and the mix for front and rear separate ,does that sound right? thanks again to those who helped

norbyx 02-22-2010 09:16 PM

Futaba has online manuals for all their radios... you might check that out.


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