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Old 09-09-2010, 04:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I set it up manualy as I do not have the link for computer, and everything works fine apart from the intensity of swash plate movement to the opposite side. This movement is very low , it reacts and moves the swash to the opposite direction when tilted but it is insignificant and hardly visible !
My question is how could I change the gain to get the right movement, can it be done without the USB link ( manually ) ?
I am not using the position mode, I am using horizontal mode only for AP !

Is there anything I did wrong ?
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Old 09-09-2010, 04:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have always used the software

Not sure that you can vary the gains without using the link and software.

Ian might know a way if it is possible, or you might try contacting Captron and inquire
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Old 09-09-2010, 06:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The Green (Pilot) wire controls the amount of stabilisation, (gain). This is normally connected to a spare channel. You then use the channel end points to change the value. You can use a slider or a switch. Values around +- 20% will turn HC off, no stabilisation. You do not need the software to do this.

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The Green (Pilot) wire controls the amount of stabilisation, (gain). This is normally connected to a spare channel. You then use the channel end points to change the value. You can use a slider or a switch. Values around +- 20% will turn HC off, no stabilisation. You do not need the software to do this.

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Dohhhh, Thanks Ian,
I had a major brain fart....... been so long since I flew my HC I total forgot I have the gains on the sliders.

I think I need a vacation
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