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Saving 4WS mix #9

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tntexplosivesltd opened this issue Oct 25, 2012 · 4 comments
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Saving 4WS mix #9

tntexplosivesltd opened this issue Oct 25, 2012 · 4 comments

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@tntexplosivesltd
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Hi
I can't seem to be able to change the 4WS mix and have it save. I want it 70% front 30% rear, and changing to these works until I power off the radio. When I turn it back on it changes to 0%.

This happens after setting up the +70% mix value when assigning the third channel to 4WS

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semerad commented Nov 1, 2012

Hi
I can't seem to be able to change the 4WS mix and have it save. I want
it 70% front 30% rear, and changing to these works until I power off
the radio. When I turn it back on it changes to 0%.

It is not saved, because I am not using it myself and I thought it is
temporaly setting such as steering or throttle.
But if it make sense to have this saved I can do it very easily.


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@tntexplosivesltd
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Oh right, I see. I wanted to use it for AWS on a regular car (not a rock crawler) so wanted a permanent amount of rear steering, but only a small amount compared to the front. Like AWS on a proper car.

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semerad commented Nov 2, 2012

Oh right, I see. I wanted to use it for AWS on a regular car (not a
rock crawler) so wanted a permanent amount of rear steering, but only
a small amount compared to the front.

Maybe I can do it selectable, if it is temporary or saved.


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That sounds ideal =)

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