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Devo 10 Switches
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07 Jul 2016 01:56 #51377
by BLeaCH
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Hi everyone!
I'm trying to understand how the Model.ini file works, but it's quite hard, i have a Devo 10 transmitter
i know that i can declare all this switches for my model
RUD DR0, RUD DR1, ELE DR0, ELE DR1, AIL DR0, AIL DR1, GEAR0, GEAR1, MIX0, MIX1, MIX2, FMOD0, FMOD1, FMOD2
but, i don't know if FMOD0, FMOD1, FMOD2 are the position of one swtich (FMOD) or this are differents switches
can somebody make a graphic or anything else that helps on this?
Thanks in advance
I'm trying to understand how the Model.ini file works, but it's quite hard, i have a Devo 10 transmitter
i know that i can declare all this switches for my model
RUD DR0, RUD DR1, ELE DR0, ELE DR1, AIL DR0, AIL DR1, GEAR0, GEAR1, MIX0, MIX1, MIX2, FMOD0, FMOD1, FMOD2
but, i don't know if FMOD0, FMOD1, FMOD2 are the position of one swtich (FMOD) or this are differents switches
can somebody make a graphic or anything else that helps on this?
Thanks in advance
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07 Jul 2016 03:17 #51382
by mwm
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
Replied by mwm on topic Devo 10 Switches
XXXX[012] are all one switch, but you get three input channels. Unlike most proprietary firmware (and other open source firmware?), deviationTx provides a channel for each switch position. This provides a lot of flexibility, as you can create a mixer that's only active if MODE0 is on, or one that's only active if it's NOT on, etc.
And you might get some understanding by reading rc.mired.org/p/writing-deviationtx-model.html .
And you might get some understanding by reading rc.mired.org/p/writing-deviationtx-model.html .
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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