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Author:  UpAndDown [ Fri 02. Dec 2022 10:39:42 ]
Post subject:  Preparation of the remote control: which swashplate type

Hello,

I am currently setting up my Spirit System 2 in classic remote control sender / receiver mode. The question I have: where in the manual of the spirit system is explained, how to setup the swashplate type in the remote? I used to have a 120 degree pitch/aile/elev computer mix in the sender as this matches the hardware in the helicopter model, but I guess that mixing would be done in the spirit system unit, so should I setup a 90 degree aile/elev with separate pitch and no swashplate mixing?

I can't find a statement on this anywhere, please help.

Thank you

Author:  Habásek [ Fri 02. Dec 2022 11:06:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: Preparation of the remote control: which swashplate type

5.2 - General :
washplate
Select the swash type of your model. In most cases it is CCPM 120° or CCPM 120° (reversed).
Warning.png Any swash mixing in the transmitter must be turned off. It must be configured to H1 (single servo) type.

Author:  UpAndDown [ Fri 02. Dec 2022 11:58:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Preparation of the remote control: which swashplate type

Ok I guess the manual I was reading is outdated, I got it from here: http://www.spirit-system.com/dl/manual/ ... 0.1_de.pdf

Found a more recent version 2.4.3, thanks!

Author:  Habásek [ Fri 02. Dec 2022 17:03:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Preparation of the remote control: which swashplate type

the current manual is only in electronic form here:

http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.php?title=Main_Page

Author:  andy6409 [ Fri 02. Dec 2022 17:36:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Preparation of the remote control: which swashplate type

With flybarless heli the swashplate type in the TX should always be set to H1
The Heli flybarless type is then set in the spirit

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