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Pino74
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Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2019 7:48:53 |
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Hi, can someone explain me the hold function on the Geolink how it works? In practice, the model stops immediately as soon as the sticks are left and maintains that position, but it is free to move again if I move the sticks, to then rest as soon as I leave the sticks again, or the hold function is understood as a block, ie the model stops and does not respond to the sticks, if you do not disable the l hold on the radio?
Thanks
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2019 8:16:31 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hi,
GeoLink Position Hold feature is working similarly as Coaxial stabilisation, except the model will maintain its horizontal position when sticks are released. You can still change such position with sticks as with the Coaxial mode. Upon releasing the sticks it will maintain new position again.
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Pino74
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Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2019 9:02:58 |
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Joined: Mon 16. Apr 2018 7:19:02 Posts: 192
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hello Thanks for the answer, it seems to understand that if there is a bit of pitch down, that is not self-leveled by the hold function, so the model tends to follow that direction, keeping only the horizontal stability. I hope I understood well
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2019 9:10:37 |
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Yes, that is right.
For maintaining vertical position you can use the Altitude Hold feature.
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Pino74
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Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2019 10:14:22 |
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