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using airtronics m11 with 2 steering servos?
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using airtronics m11 with 2 steering servos? - 12.24.2008, 08:50 PM

i have a 5th scale gas truck that runs 2 servos for steering and 1 servo for t/b

just got m11 yesterday, do you stick the extra steering servo in the 3rd or 4th channel and how do you get it to mix with the master steering servo

my dx3r was a piece of cake and this c-mix on the m11 makes no sense.

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12.24.2008, 08:52 PM

i really dont want to use a splitter,

if i have to then i'll buy the futaba 4pk
   
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12.24.2008, 09:19 PM

Ok, you definately use the 3rd channel. I would have to look at mine, but you have to set the radio for 4 channel in the setup menu, then set ch1 as the master and ch3 as the slave. You can then adjust the direction, and set the mix as cx1. I have a cx1 and cx2 mix which will swin the servos together or opposite. I have a 4 wheel steering setup, so i like the feature. You will have to play around with the radio, I would offer more help, but my radio is at work...
   
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12.24.2008, 09:46 PM

ahhh i had to turn up the percentages to show me its working.....i thought it would be ch4 since there is no sub-trim adjustment for the 3ch, and you can setup the EPA for the 3rd channel

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