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Old 11-14-2014 | 11:39 AM
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HELP - Don't know if anyone here builds radio controlled construction equipment, but here goes. I would like to use a Flysky 6 channel radio to control my 4 wheel drive wheeled front-end loader I am building. I need to make the left ( Throttle stick) a spring centered, and need to make that center position "Zero" for the control of the forward and reverse of the wheel drives. (ie. push forward and it ramps up to speed and release the stick and it spring returns to the center position and the vehicle slows then stops. Same action in reverse.) Can the Flysky 6 channel radio be set-up like this???
Can I purchase the spring centering parts, and can the radio's output be tuned or adjusted so that there is Zero output to the servos when the throttle stick is in the centered position.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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Old 11-14-2014 | 12:03 PM
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its probably easier and may work out better if you buy one radio and try to move the right stick to the left even if upside down, if it works then buy another radio. the rest is just rev/nor throw, trims and servo horn placement. ive never seen one with two stick centering, but im not an aerial guy

id just try and use the right stick for driving a bobcat, unless its an articulated loader. check out channel mixing if the radio has it. use a toggle for high or idle, and the left stick for the loader bucket.
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