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Old 06-12-2012, 07:32 PM
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Nice panel.

Here's one I made a few years ago now.

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Old 06-12-2012, 10:42 PM
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Nice ones here. I built one finished this year, want to build more. Dont you use more 2 position switches? Its easy, and you combine them with a small program, freeware, the SVMapper. Combined with LED´s they are very nice. I abused a little to much on the LED´s, looked like a christmass tree! Its has 2 pots axis and 2 hall sensors axis, the throttle lever has 2 buttons, and 2 spheres that make a mechanical stop between 100-110%, they are from a cabinet door lock. This was to a friend of mine, so i used a game pad board to the electronics. But best way is to use a board like LeoBodnar.
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Old 06-28-2012, 09:10 AM
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Those setups look really nice!
Mine is more simple but does what I want it to do.
Made it mostly because I wanted more analogues for ClOD.
3 multiturn pots for trim and 4 regular pots for other use.
16 double toggle switches = 32 buttons.
Nice to put commands on tagged switches so I don't have to memorize keyboard commands.



Multiturns for trim is great, I use geared scale so I can see the position.
The extra holes because I used pushbuttons at first but those were of inferior quality -bought cheaply from e-bay.
All are connected to the excellent card from Leo Bodnar.

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Old 06-29-2012, 12:59 AM
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Nice boards guys, lot's of good ideas. It's starting to give me ideas!
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:45 PM
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Very nice Neo. Dont you try to add some LED´s? One other thing you can use in the Bodnar card is the rotary encoders. If you dont know what they are, it is the volume butons of modern carr radios. Easy to connect and bodnar has a program to deal with them. I will use them for trims: If you rotate left they will push a certain button, if rotate to right it will push other button. if you buy them with push buton it can be programed to center the trim. The disavantage is you dont know trim position only by looking at the knob. The advantage is you can use it for bombsight controls, you dont have to use axis for trim, , and i think it is more sensitive the key methode than the axis one. By using pots on trim it passes 4 key inputs at once! But, as i am not sure, do some tests on it and post here. (maybe you have more acuracy with multiturn pots). I soon will start my second Throttle and will post here some pictures.
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Old 06-30-2012, 09:41 PM
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I did use cheap rotaries from ebay but they never worked out that good for me. Could never get them to react fast enough, guess you get what you pay for... And I really don't need them with all these analogues.
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Old 07-01-2012, 09:00 PM
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But analog is not as sensitive as key inputs, try it! Analog is good for fast changes, like combat. Or combine both.
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