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Arming a Pixhawk, How to change control

Started by Paul-H, Thursday,March 10, 2016, 08:55:49

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Paul-H

Hi all

A quick Mission Planer/Pixhawk question I hope

Where in mission planner do you change the control method for arming a Pixhawk

I have four of them and for some reason two arm low throttle Rudder left and two arm low throttle rudder right, so obviously I need them all to arm the same way, been through the setup pages but can';t for the life of me find it.

Thanks

Paul

Paulham

Very unusual, Have you checked that you have the rudder moving the correct direction on the RC calibration screen?

Perhaps its inverted in the setup page of your RC transmitter?

Paul-H

Oops, yeps that was it, don';t know how I missed that during radio calibration.

All OK now.

Thanks