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Figure 7 – XtremeLink
receiver programming button location
SET CHANNEL MAPPING
Range: 1 to number of receiver channels
Channel mapping is a handy feature when you have a transmitter with
limited functionality or you just want assign channels to different output
pins.
The default channel map is 1:1.
This means that the transmitter's
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output channel 1 is mapped to the XtremeLink
receiver's output channel 1.
One common use for this feature is assigning two throttle outputs. Instead
of using a "Y-cable" to tie the servo outputs together, you can just assign a
second output. You could use the normal throttle channel output (channel 1
for most JR), and assign it also to be a channel 10 output (providing you had
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a 10 channel XtremeLink
receiver). The outputs occur at the exact same
time, completely eliminating any type of "lag" that is common with PPM
based systems.
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