snowflake wrote:
What Jeti Rx are you using and how are you connecting it with the Spirit unit; EX Bus or individual PPM leads?
After updating my Spirit Pro to the latest firmware, I removed the free mixes that forced gain to the negative of whatever the gain was set (by a channel on the Tx/Rx.) I then used channel 8 (Device Explorer, EX Bus, Rx configuration...) to control "Stabi" as it is much cleaner than using free mixes.
You then have a choice of how to trigger "Rescue". As Coco66 mentioned, decide whether you are going to be flying around in a stabilization mode (then separate banks make sense) or fly around in normal mode with rescue as the option when the "stabi" switch (e.g., momentary button) is depressed.
If the former, then you need to establish free mixes to force the bank to "2" where you plan on having "Rescue". You would do this using Free Mixes as you would have done changing master gain to negative only you are forcing "Bank 2" using the same switch that turns "Stabi on".
If you need more help, feel free to ask, but first think about what Coco66 mentioned and decide how you are going to fly. The free mixes are straightforward and I can provide screen shots if you shoot me a PM.
I still use a three-position switch to control banks and a momentary switch to control "Stabi".
Michael
I think I've figured out my biggest issue, which you prompted, (thanks). I checked the change log for the latest Spirit FW (haven't upgraded yet) and see this:
Rescue and Stabilisation activated by a Separate channel:
From now you can select which way you want to activate Rescue or Stabilisation modes.
You can select any available channel for activation.
New special function "F: Stabi function" was added for this purpose.
Very easy configuration described in our Guide, including old way.
Old way (by Negative gyro gain) is without any change.
I was looking at the Spiri.jsn model preset and didn't see any free mixes so was utterly perplexed about how that was integrating and initiating Rescue. Now it makes more sense and before I spend time speculating on how I'm going to do this, I need to update the FW and have a look and I expect it will all make much more sense to me after that.
I've DL'd the latest Spirit SW (OSX) and assuming I can just replace the Spirit SW in my Applications folder with the newest version. This the correct process? I'll then flash the FW.
To answer your first questions... It's an EX3, but I don't even have that installed on model yet. Wanted to figure out radio programming first and then will get heli switched over this weekend. Will be via EX-Bus for now. Once I get the FBL dialled in to my liking, I'll likely switch to UDI if I decide to incorporate the MUI I bought as it'll need the single EXT port, punting EX-Bus and from the setup for now until I can buy a REX3.