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108 Program description: wing mixers – fixed-wing model
Fixed-wing mixers
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ail
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d i f f   a i l e .
rudd
flaps
brak
brak
brak
elev
flap
aile
elev
elev
flap
flap
aile
elev
flap
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aile
d i f f   f l a p s
(The display varies according to the information you 
have entered in the “Motor at Ch 1” and “Ail / Flap” lines 
in the “
Base settings” menu. The selection above shows 
the maximum number of options, and equates to the 
setting “No (motor)” and “2AIL 2FL”).
The 
mx-16 HoTT transmitter’s program contains a se-
ries of pre-programmed coupling functions, and all you 
have to do is set the mixer ratios and (optionally) assign 
a switch. The number of pre-programmed mixer func-
tions in the mixer list will vary according to the pre-set 
“model type” (tail type, number of wing servos, with or 
without motor - see the section starting on page 74). For 
example, if your model is not fitted with camber-chang-
ing flaps, and you have not entered any flap servos in 
the “
Base settings” menu, the software automatically 
suppresses all the flap mixers, as are the “Brake  NN 
*“ mixers if you enter “Idle forward” or “Idle back” in the 
“Motor at Ch 1” line. This makes the menus clearer and 
easier to understand, and also avoids potential program-
ming errors.
What is a mixer?
The basic function
In many models it is often desirable to use a mixer to 
couple various control systems, e. g. to link the ailerons 
and rudder, or to inter-connect a pair of servos where 
two control surfaces are actuated by separate servos. In 
all these cases the signal which flows directly from the 
“output” of a transmitter stick to the associated servo 
is “bled off” at a particular point - this effect can also 
be “concealed” in transmitter control options such as 
D/R Expo” or “Transmitter control settings” - and 
the derived signal is then processed in such a way that 
it affects the “input” of another control channel, and 
therefore eventually another receiver output.
Example: V-tail mixer
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V-tail mixer
Control function inputs
Control channels
(receiv
er outputs)
Elevator stick
Rudder stick
Right rudder / elevator
Left rudder / elevator
Rudder
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vator
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vator
Rudder
RudderEle
vator
The 
mx-16 HoTT transmitter software contains a 
large number of pre-programmed coupling functions as 
standard, designed to mix together two (or more) control 
channels. The mixer required in this example is supplied 
“ready-made” in the software, and just has to be acti-
vated in the “tail” line of the “
Base settings” menu in the 
form of “V-tail”.
The software also includes three freely programmable 
linear mixers in the fixed-wing and helicopter programs, 
all of which can be used in each model memory.
*  NN = Nomen Nominandum (name to be stated)
For more information please refer to the general notes 
on “Free mixers” in the section of this manual starting on 
page 126.