What is a mixer?
Basic functions
In many models, it is frequently desirable to mix func-
tions within the model, for example to couple ailerons
and rudders, or to couple two servos when you want
two rudders with the same function to be controlled by
a single servo. In all these cases, the signal flow at the
output of the transmitter-side control function branch-
es at a point at which the influences of all transmitter
options such as "
D/R,EXP
", "
CTL Set
", "
THR.CRV
",
etc. are contained within the signal so that the sig-
nal can act specifically on the input of another control
channel and hence on another receiver output.
Example: V-tail mixer
The program of the
mz-24
HoTT Pro transmitter al-
ready contains numerous preprogrammed coupling
functions in which two (or more) control channels are
mixed with each other. The mixer cited as an example
can therefore be activated in the form of a V-tail in the
program while making the
basic settings for a model
.
In addition, the program in each model memory of
the fixed-wing and helicopter program has five freely
programmable linear mixers and 3 curve mixers per
activated Phase.
More information about this subject can be found on
the relevant page on "free mixers".
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What is a mixer?
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