Thank you for the great video and clear explanation. I love the visual. I don’t want to speak for everyone , but visuals are the best way to demonstrate any concept (when possible of course). Would love to see something like this on setting actual PIDs and Rates and doing tricks and manoeuvres for those of us who are still learning.
Thanks for the comment Sam. I agree on visuals. I made this plane based on feedback for visual support. Someone asked if I could show it on a plane and this was the best way I could come up with to do that for a bench video.
@@RCVideoReviews It was great. It does not matter to me what “vehicle” you use, on that you were very successful in demonstrating concepts that can be very confusing to describe by words only.
Great video! Your videos have really helped me understand my TX better. I have noticed there are UI changes in EdgeTx and am wondering if you are going to redo some of your videos.
Search for the word mix on my channel. There are 19 videos. If you watch the mix recipe videos they will show you the process of creating a mix which is FAR more important than giving you a wrote response.
I have a question which I cant find the answer too. so talking about weights is essentially servo travel, now I've come from spektrum where we have servo travel adjustments, so standard travel is 100% but if you need more throw then you can go up too 150% which would be able too max out the complete servo travel. Dow does that work on edge?
Edge doesn't constrain servo travel in the first place like Spektrum. You get the full throw without any adjustments. If you use a Spektrum Rx, you can enable extended limits in the model setup page to get the 100% throw over the limit imposed by Spektrum gear.
When rates/expo are setup in inputs, and inputs are used to feed the mixer, weights and expo feed all servos utilizing that input. See this video for more info: ruclips.net/video/XQIihORdhrw/видео.html
@@RCVideoReviews I just realized what I was doing wrong. When adding CH5 for the second aileron servo, I was selecting the source as the "stick" and not the "input", therefor the expo only afected one of the servos.
To a degree--weight and rate could be considered interchangeable. An increase in "weight" on EdgeTX means more movement, more movement would increase the "rate of rotation" about an axis.
I am starting to use my daily quad radio for planes, and this part of setup was frustrating because I was unfamiliar. Great explanation.
Thank you for the great video and clear explanation. I love the visual. I don’t want to speak for everyone
, but visuals are the best way to demonstrate any concept (when possible of course).
Would love to see something like this on setting actual PIDs and Rates and doing tricks and manoeuvres for those of us who are still learning.
Thanks for the comment Sam. I agree on visuals. I made this plane based on feedback for visual support. Someone asked if I could show it on a plane and this was the best way I could come up with to do that for a bench video.
@@RCVideoReviews It was great. It does not matter to me what “vehicle” you use, on that you were very successful in demonstrating concepts that can be very confusing to describe by words only.
GREAT explanation/demonstration! I *LOVE* your little 3D printed 'demo' model! Super-cool and helpful for demonstration! Thx for the vid!
You're very welcome and thanks for the kind comment.
Nice snippet John. Keep up the good work. Enjoying EdgeTX more and more.
Thanks, will do!
excellent job , bravo
Thank you!
Now this video was great!
Fantastic video. Thanks John Very well explained.
Thank you Johan.
Excellent video....keep em coming
Thanks, will do!
Excellent Very well explained Cheers Thanks👍🙌🙌
Glad it was helpful!
Really liking your videos. Good education channel.
Thank you very much! Appreciate the kind comment.
So helpful👏👏
Great video! Your videos have really helped me understand my TX better. I have noticed there are UI changes in EdgeTx and am wondering if you are going to redo some of your videos.
Undecided at this point. The UI differences are subtle and the main points stand whether using OpenTx or EdgeTx.
Great video as always! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do!
man thats a verrry scale model... nice video John
Thanks 👍
thank you again
You're welcome.
I've been searching your channel John I'm having trouble with an elevon mix on edge TX can you explain it or point me to a video you made
Search for the word mix on my channel. There are 19 videos. If you watch the mix recipe videos they will show you the process of creating a mix which is FAR more important than giving you a wrote response.
@@RCVideoReviews thanks John
Tks
I have a question which I cant find the answer too. so talking about weights is essentially servo travel, now I've come from spektrum where we have servo travel adjustments, so standard travel is 100% but if you need more throw then you can go up too 150% which would be able too max out the complete servo travel. Dow does that work on edge?
Edge doesn't constrain servo travel in the first place like Spektrum. You get the full throw without any adjustments. If you use a Spektrum Rx, you can enable extended limits in the model setup page to get the 100% throw over the limit imposed by Spektrum gear.
@@RCVideoReviews I worked it out, if you enable extended trim and the one above it gives extra travel on the servo
Very usefull videos you have.
What I don't understand is why weight and expo on ailerons, only afecta one of the two servos . Any help please?
When rates/expo are setup in inputs, and inputs are used to feed the mixer, weights and expo feed all servos utilizing that input. See this video for more info: ruclips.net/video/XQIihORdhrw/видео.html
@@RCVideoReviews I just realized what I was doing wrong. When adding CH5 for the second aileron servo, I was selecting the source as the "stick" and not the "input", therefor the expo only afected one of the servos.
Yup, those little icons are meaningful on EdgeTX.
How you had removed heli settings tab from model settings tabs?
I compile my own firmware and there is an option in the make line to remove it. Good eye!
I thought rate as in rate of travel as in distance.
To a degree--weight and rate could be considered interchangeable. An increase in "weight" on EdgeTX means more movement, more movement would increase the "rate of rotation" about an axis.
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