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Every RC stick radio will have at least 4 channels associated with the two sticks. Every channel your transmitter has beyond those 4 we call Auxillary channels and each one is a trigger. If you have an 8 channel radio, the first 4 channels will belong to the sticks, and then you will have 4 more Aux channels: Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, and Aux 4. If you have a 10 channel radio you will have 6 Aux channels, if you have a 16 channel radio you will have 12 Aux channels, etc... | Every RC stick radio will have at least 4 channels associated with the two sticks. Every channel your transmitter has beyond those 4 we call Auxillary channels and each one is a trigger. If you have an 8 channel radio, the first 4 channels will belong to the sticks, and then you will have 4 more Aux channels: Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, and Aux 4. If you have a 10 channel radio you will have 6 Aux channels, if you have a 16 channel radio you will have 12 Aux channels, etc... | ||
- | Aux channels can be classified as analog or digital. An example of an analog Aux channel would be a knob or lever on your transmitter. An example of a digital Aux channel would be a switch. The TCB can recognize switches with up to 6 positions. | + | Aux channels can be classified as analog or digital. An example of an analog Aux channel would be a knob or lever on your transmitter. An example of a digital Aux channel would be a switch. The TCB can recognize switches with up to 9 positions. Note: if you intend to map your aux channel to an [[wiki: |
For the Aux channels to work correctly you must first run through [[wiki: | For the Aux channels to work correctly you must first run through [[wiki: | ||
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* **Engine Start** - Triggers when engine is started. | * **Engine Start** - Triggers when engine is started. | ||
* **Engine Stop** - Triggers when engine is turned off. | * **Engine Stop** - Triggers when engine is turned off. | ||
+ | * **Moving Forward** - Vehicle has begun forward movement. | ||
+ | * **Moving Reverse** - Vehicle has begun reverse movement. | ||
+ | * **Vehicle Stopped** - Vehicle has come to a stop. | ||
+ | * **Right Turn** - A right turn has begun. | ||
+ | * **Left Turn** - A left turn has begun. | ||
+ | * **Turn Stopped** - Turn command has ceased. |