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Old 12-27-2011, 09:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hello, everyone.
I hope I am posting this in the right place.
OK. I think I have rectified the software/computer not recognizing the channels on my transmitter via the link/cable. They are all now recognized, work, and I have a better understanding of what levels they should all be numerically.

Also, all the servos work as they should. The switches, VR knobs, and right stick all work correctly

The only problem I am now facing is that my throttle stick operates opposite the way it should in Mode 2. The throttle down position is now at the top of the range, and full throttle is at the bottom. I have tried to rectify this in the software, to no avail. Any idea what I can do to correct this?

Thanks, again.
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Old 12-29-2011, 08:36 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Hi Quater Jr,

Try going into the radio software under the reserve(reverse) menu and see where channel 3 is set. Unchecked is normal, and checked is reversed. It sounds like your direction for channel 3 (throttle) is the wrong direction, and may be checked. If this is the case try unchecking it and see what happens. Mode 1 would mean that the throttle stick is on the right handed stick, and Mode 2 is the left stick. From your description it sounds like the throttle stick has to be in the down position for full throttle, and in the up position for low throttle, but it is operating on the left handed stick. I hope this helps.
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Old 12-29-2011, 12:35 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Thanks, Commander. That is exactly what was wrong. I had to go back in and reverse it, and then set it back to normal again to get the change to take on the transmitter.

I posted my next problem in a new thread under Hausler 450 V2 RTF Newbie Help subject. I have a servo that is not extending up with the other two as I increase the throttle.

I appreciate your help. I especially appreciate the way that no one has looked down their nose at me. That makes it easy to stay with a new hobby.

Thanks again.
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