orntar wrote:I would even settle for dual stick driving. Nothing works but one throttle channel at a time.
I have almost no time now because I am going to work in 10 minutes, but what I always recommend to everybody is to start again from 0, and configuring the radio channel order in the radio setup menu.
If you are european or american (british guys might be an exception) What I recommend to set is
TREA, mode 4, and then to create new models. (don't keep the old models, it is more pain to modify the old models than creating new ones)
With this channel order you get the most logic and better control of any config out there.
Ch 1 will be for throttle, and is left stick up and down.
CH 2 will be for steering, and is right stick horizontal.
CH 3 will be for turret rotation, and is left stick horizontal.
CH 4 will be barrel elevation and will be right stick vertical.
Having throtttle in one hand and steering in the other brings you by far the best possible control of any RC vehicle, much better than what most people do of having one stick for driving and the other for turret movements. If you are used to other control at the beginning this seems odd but soon you will feel it natural and wonder why didn't you do it at the beginning.
Also I believe following a logic channel order is important. Many people has throttle in CH3 and steering in god knows which channel. Why is that? Is much better to always have throttle in CH 1 and steering in CH2. No matter if you are driving a tank, a car, a truck, a boat or a plane, throttle always in channel 1 and steering in CH2. With all the other channels you can vary the order for obvious reasons, like a warbird does not have a turret to rotate and barrel to elevate.
Many people say my models are over complicated and it is not possible to remember so many switches, but I always answer the same: All the switches always trigger the same functions in all the models. No matter which electronics I use, Beier, Elmod, Ibu, tamiya, benedini... The switches that trigger the cannon fire, machine guns, lights, start motors and so on, are always the same in all my models, so it is very intuitive to control everything.
About the issue you are having, I have to grab my radio and take a quick look, but that would be probably tomorrow, a 12 hour shift is almost starting for me, sigh...