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Radiolink AT9 + simulator
#1
Question 
Hey guys, 

I used to have a Fly Sky transmitter and works on simulators using the USB cable without any issue, but since I replaced this fro the AT9 only throttle, yaw and 2 auxiliary switches are  working. 
Both Pitch and Roll are not recognized.

Any clue what could be ?

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#2
Are the channels in the wrong order?
is it possible to create a new model for simulator, and change the order? Most simulators only recognize the first 4 or 5 channels from TX.
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#3
Just confirmed:
CH#1 - ROLL - not working
CH#2 - PITCH - not working
CH#3 - THROTTLE - working
CH#4 - YAW - working

It´s very weird !
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#4
how are you connecting the TX to computer? adapter? what sort of adapter is that?
have you tried calibrating sticks in the sim yet?
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#5
Hey Oscar, yes, I did try to calibrate, other channels are recognized, just 1 and 2 are not.
This is the USB adapter I have here:
https://www.banggood.com/FPV-Racer-Simul...47126.html

In theory is straight forward, I was using this on my Fly Sky with no issues before.
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#6
I understand some sim cables have a switch on them allows you to choose 2 ch or 4 ch, is there on on yours ? I am running out of ideas.

Someone posted this instruction in the review maybe you can try to follow
Quote:Just wanted to share my experience with the radiolink AT9 and FPV Freerider simulator. I am using Windows 10. These are the settings I used in the AT9. Create a model for the simulator on the AT-9. 1) Model Type:Aircraft 2) End Points all 100/100 3) Sub-Trim all 0 4) ELEV and THRO Reverse 5) Trim all 0 6) AUX-CH: change CH7 to VrA. 7) I also changed any other AUX-CH that were not on 3 position switches or dials to be on 3pos switch. This is so that in the calibrate controller area of free rider you can put EVERTHING in the middle. (I was getting weird results before ) The trainer port connector end was a little wonky but it did fit.
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#7
Hi Oscar, I´ll give a try tomorrow when I have the first chance !

Thanks
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