CPPM(PPM) RECEIVER:
If you have a PPM receiver such as the
Frsky D4R-II
which allows the data of all channels to pulse on one
signal cable reducing cabling. You can enable PPM in the Naze32 by entering the following in the CLI
menu of baseflight app, type «feature ppm» press enter, then type «exit», go to receiver menu of the app,
change channel mapping to default (AETR1234) save and check that all channels moving
correspondently on the graph
NOTE ABOUT «CHANNEL MAP» menu in app
Regarding AETR channel order etc, the easiest way to avoid cable mess would be to use «channel map"
command to configure it to your receiver defaults.
AETR
is the Futaba default,
JR/Spektrum are
TAER
, so if you wanted to do 1:1 connection (throttle -> 3 pin, then individual jumper wires in
order for each channel) just do "map TAER1234" and you're done. Makes things easier.
Note the "1234" part is NOT the order of connection but assignment of AUX channels.
So if your radio (for example like 9X) puts knobs on aux 1/3 but you want switches there instead, you can swap
the aux order with map, doing something like map AETR2413, which would make AUX1 in GUI run off aux2
switch on the radio. Just cosmetic stuff really, and only really matters when using PPM sum because otherwise
you can just swap the jumper wires around going to the board.
YOU CAN ADJUST YOUR RUDDER AND CYCLIC SPEED BY MAXIMIZING