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    On a four channel transmitter, there are two joysticks with two different movements: forwards and backwards or left and right. Each of these movements is one channel.laser4-1.jpgSo each joystick can be moved forwards and backwards and left and right.

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    Here is a lot of interesting information about the signal output of a receiver:
    http://rcarduino.blogspot.co.uk/2012...iver-with.html
    For a featherweight I imagine with the right knowledge you could make a speed controller, it's not too complicated but may well be as expensive as a pair of botbitz controllers. One thing I would say though is don't underestimate the currents involved- it needs to be designed to cope with the stall amps of your motors so depending on motor choice I'd design for 50A per motor to be safe.

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    So all four channels are on the joysticks?
    I was more curious as to how they work on this style of transmitter...



    I'm trying to figure out how a weopn would work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Max View Post
    Here is a lot of interesting information about the signal output of a receiver:
    http://rcarduino.blogspot.co.uk/2012...iver-with.html
    For a featherweight I imagine with the right knowledge you could make a speed controller, it's not too complicated but may well be as expensive as a pair of botbitz controllers. One thing I would say though is don't underestimate the currents involved- it needs to be designed to cope with the stall amps of your motors so depending on motor choice I'd design for 50A per motor to be safe.
    Cheers mate that's some useful info.
    I've already stalled my motors to see exactly how beefy my controllers need to be and i'll probably double that.
    Yeah i'm gonna do a featherweight. I cant afford to go any bigger.

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    I use the dx3e the 3rd channel can be set as a on or off or a forward, off, reverse but it won't work with esc But works well with a servo and 2 micro switches to control the weapon

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