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crudd-bucket
03-18-2007, 11:15 PM
Hi guys,

The DXy does not have a throttle cut button. I flew my raptor 90SE on it yesterday. I went into hold from idle up 2 but the trimming down method would not work to cut the motor in this mode. How have you guys got your cut setup? or do you just flip to normal flight mode and trim it down to cut it?

Cheers,

- Luke

fllyer
03-18-2007, 11:33 PM
I don't have a nitro bird, but I would have to say/guess that you would have to goto normal and adjust the trim to get the engine to shut down.

BarracudaHockey
03-19-2007, 10:32 AM
I'm not familiar enough with that radio to say for sure but on the Futaba the CUT wont work unless the throttle percentage is below a set amont AND the stick is below a preset amount. Is it possible since you were in throttle hold the stick wasn't bottomed out?

Though it wouldn't surprise me if it only worked in Normal mode.

Jermo
03-19-2007, 12:31 PM
on the DX7 Throttle recovery (throttle cut) only works with throttle at 0 if I recall the manual correctly. I don't fly nitro but I believe it's more remembering your idle position than the cut position. You could use one of the programmable mixes to force a cut based on a switch position. I'd have to play with it to figure out the actual programming.
Jermo

fireup
03-19-2007, 01:50 PM
Programmable mixes does not work when you have throttle hold on. I don't see any easy way to do it other than... go back to normal mode, bring throttle stick down, go off throttle hold and hold throttle trim down. When motor shuts off (with throttle recovery active) one up click on throttle trim will bring throttle to normal. At lease this way your radio will be at the right position the next time you turn on the transmitter. :D

Jermo
03-19-2007, 02:42 PM
Kevin,
How were you able to determine that pmix does't work with throttle hold on? The documentation doesn't indicate that to be the case. I'll play with it when I get home from work but I can't find where the manual (found an online download) states pmixes don't operate with throttle hold on. In fact they list the hold button as one of the optional buttons the pmix can be programmed with. I'm sure somebody has figured this out. If in fact Spektrum has disabled mixing for throttle hold that's just doesn't make any sense at all.
Jermo

crudd-bucket
03-19-2007, 05:26 PM
Thanks for info so far guys :) I'd have to say this is a huge negative point to the DX7 unfortunately (that it does not have a cut button) :(

Jermo
03-19-2007, 05:47 PM
I just got home..I'll play with it, there has to be a way.. I'm stubborn like that :D
Jermo

fireup
03-19-2007, 05:54 PM
I just got home..I'll play with it, there has to be a way.. I'm stubborn like that :D
Jermo

There is a way... tell Spektrum to update the firmware!! :mrgreen:

Jermo
03-19-2007, 08:13 PM
Bah..that's just whack!! it won't let you do anything with throttle hold on. I can get a mix to cut the motor easily but with throttle hold on it ignores all other input/mixes. It makes sense from a safety aspect but boggles the mind for anything else. All I can figure to get around it would be to disable the built in throttle hold feature and setup two mixes to handle throttlehold and throttle cut. I'm not sure how safe that would be tho. It's not that bad to kill the motor with trim tho. I played with the throttle recovery feature. That's pretty nice for startup.
Jermo