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What is a mixer?
What is a mixer?
Basic functionality
With many models, a mix of the model's functions
is often desirable, i.e. coupling aileron to rudder or
coupling two servos together, in cases where rudder
control surfaces with the same functionality are to be
controlled together using a single servo. In all cases,
the signal fl ow at the "output" of the control function
on the transmitter control-side "branches" – , this also
means: "downstream" of transmitter control options
such as e.g. »
Dual Rate / Expo
«, »
Control adjust
«,
»
Channel 1 curve
« etc. – in order for the signal to
have its predefi ned effect on the "input" of another
control channel and thus on another receiver output.
Example: V-tail mixer
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V-tail mixer
Control function inputs
Control channels
(receiv
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Elevator stick
Rudder stick
Right rudder / elevator
Left rudder / elevator
Rudder
Ele
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Rudder
Rudder
Ele
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The
mc-20
HoTT transmitter software contains a
large number of pre-programmed coupling functions
as standard, which are designed to mix together two
(or more) control channels. Accordingly, the mixer
named in the example just above can be activated in
the "Tail" line of the »
Model type
« menu by selecting
"V-tail".
In addition, for each model memory in the fi xed-
wing and helicopter programs , the software makes
available a total of eight freely programmable linear
mixers, four freely programmable curve mixers and
four dual mixers.
Also be sure to read the general remarks about "free
mixers" in this manual, beginning on page 192.
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