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Author: | alex4orly [ Fri 10. Jul 2020 5:22:08 ] |
Post subject: | Tail gyro HH |
How do I set the HH in Sprit Pro? I did all the wizard steps already Thanks |
Author: | urgno [ Fri 10. Jul 2020 8:58:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tail gyro HH |
if TX gyro gain is -100 to +100 from -100 to 0 is normal tail from 0 to +100 is hh tail if TX gyro gain is 0 to 100 from 0 to 50 is normal tail from 51 to 100 is hh tail |
Author: | alex4orly [ Fri 10. Jul 2020 13:29:59 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tail gyro HH |
urgno wrote: if TX gyro gain is -100 to +100 from -100 to 0 is normal tail from 0 to +100 is hh tail if TX gyro gain is 0 to 100 from 0 to 50 is normal tail from 51 to 100 is hh tail Oh, I see - I know that. I thought there is a way to set that in Spirit Cheers |
Author: | Luv2fly2 [ Sun 15. Nov 2020 15:13:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tail gyro HH |
urgno wrote: if TX gyro gain is -100 to +100 from -100 to 0 is normal tail from 0 to +100 is hh tail if TX gyro gain is 0 to 100 from 0 to 50 is normal tail from 51 to 100 is hh tail I must have miss read the instructions, I understood this to be for the head gain. I too am trying to find how to setup the tail or being to adjust it alone and not the head at the same time. I am switching from Axon and you have two channels for gyro 1 head and 2 tail. Is this not the same ? |
Author: | ZeXx86 [ Sun 15. Nov 2020 18:06:26 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Tail gyro HH |
No it is not the same. Gyro Gain (for tail) is by default assigned at Channel 5. Just like the most other gyros. Cyclic Gain is configured in the unit, default settings will work almost in all cases. So no need to change it from default usually. But eventually you can assign the Cyclic Gain for a dedicated channel too. But Gyro Gain is always only for Tail controlled by a single channel. Never two things mixed in one channel. This would not work too well. |
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