Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Hello
I'm sure there must be an obvious answer to this but I'm trying to find glider and helicopter EEPROM's
to download to save working from scratch.
I want a simple 6 servo glider EEPROM for (4 servos in the wing) with crow braking on the throttle stick.
I'd also like coupled flaps and ailerons in acro mode and a speed camber mode and landing CROW mode.
3 modes only needed. I've currently got this on a JR PCM9x 11, but want to move over to the Taranis now.
I'd be happy to have snapflap as well if possible.
The only ones I can find ( F3F) are way to complicated for what I need.
I also want a motor glider EEPROM similar to the above for a HobbyKing Phoenix motor glider, possibly with a motor isolation switch.
I also want a raptor 50 and raptor x50 EEPROM
Where are they all listed? I've exhausted ally google search options and just get the same non relevant subjects
Regards
Tintin
I'm sure there must be an obvious answer to this but I'm trying to find glider and helicopter EEPROM's
to download to save working from scratch.
I want a simple 6 servo glider EEPROM for (4 servos in the wing) with crow braking on the throttle stick.
I'd also like coupled flaps and ailerons in acro mode and a speed camber mode and landing CROW mode.
3 modes only needed. I've currently got this on a JR PCM9x 11, but want to move over to the Taranis now.
I'd be happy to have snapflap as well if possible.
The only ones I can find ( F3F) are way to complicated for what I need.
I also want a motor glider EEPROM similar to the above for a HobbyKing Phoenix motor glider, possibly with a motor isolation switch.
I also want a raptor 50 and raptor x50 EEPROM
Where are they all listed? I've exhausted ally google search options and just get the same non relevant subjects
Regards
Tintin
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
There are a few on www.rcsettings.com. That's the best place I know where there are a few setups.
Not that many people happen to take the time to make their setup generic enough to share it and do so.
Not that many people happen to take the time to make their setup generic enough to share it and do so.
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Kilrah
Thank you
I'm really surprised there are not more, but thank you very much anyway.
Regards
Tintin
Thank you
I'm really surprised there are not more, but thank you very much anyway.
Regards
Tintin
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Setting a model for yourself is one thing, making it "fit for distribution" takes much more effort. Need to wipe all the things specific to your model, need to write documentation to say how to tune it for others, etc...
As usual there are much fewer people willing to spend the time for others. I would also have thought that with several tens of thousands of users more developers would have joined the project by now, but no it's still the 3 of us.
As usual there are much fewer people willing to spend the time for others. I would also have thought that with several tens of thousands of users more developers would have joined the project by now, but no it's still the 3 of us.
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
I am wondering how the documentation on www.rcsettings.com are made.
What I mean, is there a utility that can produce those tables based on a .epp file.
What I mean, is there a utility that can produce those tables based on a .epp file.
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
The print command in companion.
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Thanks Kilrah
For some reason I have never used that.
I have a pretty standard glider setup I could contribute
Edit:
Just for info for new users like myself.
You just upload your .epp file together with a description of your setup
For some reason I have never used that.
I have a pretty standard glider setup I could contribute
Edit:
Just for info for new users like myself.
You just upload your .epp file together with a description of your setup
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Hello
Please post this as I think the one sold benefit of taranis was access to other EEPROM's
I for one haven't got a cat in hells chance of putting one of these together myself.
During a recent search I struggled to find good glider and helicoper set ups
Regards
Tintin
Please post this as I think the one sold benefit of taranis was access to other EEPROM's
I for one haven't got a cat in hells chance of putting one of these together myself.
During a recent search I struggled to find good glider and helicoper set ups
Regards
Tintin
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
There are atleast two Phoenix setups with crow brake
http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewcat ... sailplanes
Mine is not so advanced, I only use the flaps as brake
http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewdow ... tro-glider
Maybe it would be a good idea to put the link to rcsettings.com in the links section of this forum?
http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewcat ... sailplanes
Mine is not so advanced, I only use the flaps as brake
http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewdow ... tro-glider
Maybe it would be a good idea to put the link to rcsettings.com in the links section of this forum?
Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
Hi,
You could have a play with this one.
Channels / servos are 1 = throttle, wing servos 2,3,4,5 left to right, 6 elevator, 7 rudder.
there are 3 flight modes, launch, glide and land.
Launch is throttle on throttle stick, outboard ailerons only, down flaps with up elevator.
center throttle (beeps on center) before switching to glide:
Glide is variable camber on throttle stick, full width ailerons.
center throttle before switching to land:
bottom half of throttle range is crow brake, top third is throttle. (so can abort a landing without fiddling with switches.)
elevator throw is proportional with amount of crow deployed, so you don't run out. (been there, done that)
Plane is set to pitch down as you deploy crow.
the crow function on the outboard ailerons reduces to zero proportionally as you move the aileron stick, to avoid loss of aileron response when high amounts of crow deployed. (also been there and done that too)
Regards
You could have a play with this one.
Channels / servos are 1 = throttle, wing servos 2,3,4,5 left to right, 6 elevator, 7 rudder.
there are 3 flight modes, launch, glide and land.
Launch is throttle on throttle stick, outboard ailerons only, down flaps with up elevator.
center throttle (beeps on center) before switching to glide:
Glide is variable camber on throttle stick, full width ailerons.
center throttle before switching to land:
bottom half of throttle range is crow brake, top third is throttle. (so can abort a landing without fiddling with switches.)
elevator throw is proportional with amount of crow deployed, so you don't run out. (been there, done that)
Plane is set to pitch down as you deploy crow.
the crow function on the outboard ailerons reduces to zero proportionally as you move the aileron stick, to avoid loss of aileron response when high amounts of crow deployed. (also been there and done that too)
Regards
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Re: Where Are all the EEPROM's listed if at all
There is also Mike Shellim's rc-soar.com, he has downloadable settings for F3F and F3J gliders.
F3J settings
F3F settings
F3J settings
F3F settings