GrumpyGnome Posted August 22, 2021 Share Posted August 22, 2021 Hoping someone an help me. I have an Ultrastick with 4 wing servos on 4 separate channels. Switch E controls three flight modes: Normal (SE up), low throws, separate ailerons and flaps Acro (SE centre), flaps are coupled to ailerons Landing (SE Down), low throws, ailerons and flaps act in butterfly/crow mode Switch B controls flaps, behaviour based on flight mode: Normal, standard flaps at 0% (SB up), 50% (SB centre), 100% (SB down) Acro, flaps are coupled to ailerons, SB has no effect Landing, ailerons per aileron input, no flaps (SB up); ailerons up 25%, flaps 50% down (SB centre); ailerons 50% up, flaps 100% down (SB down) These mixes all work nicely and do exactly what they should do. Where I am struggling is setting up voice alerts. I'd like the following but am struggling using special functions and logical switches ....... (if I need to use LUA, I'll happily toddle off and learn that!). SE up, SB up "normal mode, flaps up" SE up, SB centre "normal mode, half flaps" SE up, SB down "normal mode, full flaps SE centre, SB up "acro mode" SE centre, SB centre "acro mode" SE centre, SB down "acro mode" SE down, SB up "landing mode, flaps up" SE down, SB centre "landing mode, half crow" SE down, SB down "landing mode, full crow" Currently, I have separate WAV files for each element, but can easily stitch together combos - thanks Audacity! Any ideas ? Not causing me an issue, but it'd be nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyB Posted August 22, 2021 Share Posted August 22, 2021 Just use the AND function under logical switches for the relevant combinations of switch position and flight mode. OpenTX University has good guidance on this… Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrumpyGnome Posted August 23, 2021 Author Share Posted August 23, 2021 Chees Matty - must admit I thought I'd tried that, but I must have had a foggy mind. I have re-read the OTX university piece and think it works now. Cheers! GG 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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