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edjamakated
04-20-2007, 11:05 PM
Well I have one on my bergen and the setup was pretty straight forward so I ordered one for my rex 600 just for fun. I attempted to install it the other day and found that no matter what swashtype I selected it wasnt right. If someone has done this and would be willing to put down all of their settings for every screen I would be VERY appreciative!!!

MarkWebber
04-21-2007, 07:05 AM
The Trex 600 is swash type SR-3. Be sure your tx is set to S-1 type. Move the collective and reverse the servos in the AP2000i that do not move the correct direction.

If you're still unsure, give me a call and I'll got through it with you. Should be around most of the weekend unless I'm flying. In that case, I'll get back to you when I return. 440-474-4205

Piton
06-05-2007, 06:55 PM
Concerning this same set up.........what servo's plug into what ports on the AP2000?

Aelieron to ???
Elevator to ???
Pitch to ????

Thanks. Perhaps I'm overlooking something simple in the instructions. :wink:

MarkWebber
06-05-2007, 07:54 PM
Forget thinking of servos as Ail., Ele, and Pit. Using the guide, you will use SR-3. On a Trex, servo 1 is over the tail and servo 2 left front, servo 3 right front.

If in doubt, please follow along here: www.webberaerialimaging.com/quickstart.html

Piton
06-05-2007, 08:04 PM
Forget thinking of servos as Ail., Ele, and Pit. Using the guide, you will use SR-3. On a Trex, servo 1 is over the tail and servo 2 left front, servo 3 right front.

If in doubt, please follow along here: www.webberaerialimaging.com/quickstart.html

Thanks Mark. That makes perfect sense.

Piton
06-06-2007, 11:24 AM
Finished the set up this morning, but of course, it's raining/snowing in Utah now. Might have to wait until tomorrow or beyond to test it.

MarkWebber
06-06-2007, 04:41 PM
Rain...no good...snow, no problem, right? :wink: Not for the AP2000i, anyhow. :)

Piton
06-06-2007, 05:22 PM
Rain...no good...snow, no problem, right? :wink: Not for the AP2000i, anyhow. :)

Squeeked in a short flight between rain episodes in the back yard today. Didn't turn the gain on at all though. I'll save that for a big open field. Atleast it still flys with everything installed. Maybe tomorrow, if the weather clears.

Snow............yes, that's the plan. How do you think it will work in the mountains in a completely snow covered environment, with mostly blue sky?

MarkWebber
06-06-2007, 06:27 PM
I've flown over completely snow covered ground with no troubles at all. Worked just as I expected.