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JD
06-11-2006, 10:57 PM
Where is this feature? I noticed in the release notes of one of the updates it mentions this but i cant find it in my radio? Anyone else?

RCfan
06-11-2006, 11:09 PM
virtual swash rotation??

JD
06-12-2006, 06:42 AM
From the readme located here:

http://www.rcfan.com/files/14MZ/updates/20050915_UpdateanweisungD-E.pdf


1. The sensitivity of the “button-press” on the touch-screen display
can now be adjusted. This must be carried out at the factory or
robbe Service Centre.
2. The virtual swashplate rotation mixer in the Helicopter menu has
been expanded: the trim can now be switched on and off as required.
3. In the programmable mixers the direction of trim was not reversed
when the user reversed the mixer direction using the curve adjustment
facility. This has now been corrected.
4. The response speed of the individual transmitter sticks can now be
adjusted separately.


I cant find anywhere to chance the sensitivity or anything about virt swash rotation.... Whats this all about?

RCfan
06-12-2006, 09:02 AM
Ahh, they refer to the Swash Mix menu.

JD
06-12-2006, 09:18 AM
virtual swash plate rotation sounds like a electronic adjustment of phasing which would totally rock and makes sense to add in a radio. This is what is sounds like to me. Am i the only one that things so?

RCfan
06-12-2006, 09:25 AM
virtual swash plate rotation sounds like a electronic adjustment of phasing which would totally rock and makes sense to add in a radio. This is what is sounds like to me. Am i the only one that things so?

That's why they have the Swash Mix menu: http://www.14mz.com/faq/faq-14mz-q807.html

JD
06-12-2006, 09:30 AM
Ok but you still have to make 4 sep mixes if you want to change the complete phasing it looks like which isnt as cool as it sounded to me. I was expecting a setting something like " rotate swash x degrees clockwise or counter clockwise". Changing phasing looks like it would be pretty complicated since you would have to setup mixing for all 4 functions of the swash. forward/back/left/right etc...