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I was initially looking for an easy way to program my DX10T for use with the Tamiya MFU, and came across this thread.
.....long story short....I ended up programming my transmitter this way..... (Please note that switch selection for a specific function is entirely up to the user.) www.youtube.com/watch?v=toCw9Ca63wY&feature=plcp Last edited by aseejr; 10-22-2012 at 11:25 PM. Reason: Link didn't initially work |
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Albert that is awesome! Very nice work. Was it hard setting it up that way?
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Very easy, just have to play with the radio (manual was very basic at best).
All available channels are assignable to any stick, any switche, any button, any slider, and any knob. You can also have more than one control assigned to one channel. On my truck - I inhibited the left stick 'rudder' function and assigned that channel to a 3 position switch (for the 3 speed gearbox servo is plugged into a separate channel). And the same 3 position switch also controls another channel that the MFU is hooked up on to give me the gear changing sound. There are 6 (it could 8 don't have the transmitter on hand) available mixes though. Thinking it would have been nice to have more. |
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