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Old 10-01-2008, 01:42 AM   #1
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Default Channel assignment 14MZ, 2.4

Just switched to 2.4 on the 14. I am wondering which channels you guys assign to get max benefit from the 2.4. It states in the manual that 2.4 transmits in packs of channel 1-4, 5-8 etc. I have 2 ailerons, 2 rudders and 2 elevator channels each. Should I try to keep them in the same channel packs or does it mattter?????
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Default Re: Channel assignment 14MZ, 2.4

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Just switched to 2.4 on the 14. I am wondering which channels you guys assign to get max benefit from the 2.4. It states in the manual that 2.4 transmits in packs of channel 1-4, 5-8 etc. I have 2 ailerons, 2 rudders and 2 elevator channels each. Should I try to keep them in the same channel packs or does it mattter?????
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Exactly. It does matter. You want to keep for Ex., all the Aileron channels in the same group of 4 channels. So if you only have 2 servos for Ail and 2 for Elevators, you can plug into channels 1-4, but if you have 4 total servos for Ailerons , 2 right side, 2 left side, then keep them in that same group of 4 channels. If you have just 2 Elevator servos and then have 2 open channels in a group of 4, you can plug in a throttle servo or a smoke channel to use up that group of 4 channels.

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Old 10-09-2008, 10:31 AM   #3
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Default Re: Channel assignment 14MZ, 2.4

Thats what I did in my 12fg. 4 wing servos ch.1 thru 4. 2 elevator and 2 rudder ch 5 thru 8. ch. 9 throttle ch. 10 smoke. Dennis
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