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Old 09-06-2007, 09:49 PM   #1
rsking45
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Hi all,
I have been reading and messing with my dx6 for some time now and still dont understand theSB-trim GER and the travel adj GeR.I took off the 3in1 off of my cpp along with my g90 hh gryo and put it on my
Honey Bee fixed pitch Heli.I know about disableing the gain on the 3in1 and setting the gyro to 50%.If anyone could explain the GER setting and how they work that would be great
Thanks Rich
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Old 09-06-2007, 10:11 PM   #2
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if you want to make it alittle easyer dont use the remote gain with the g90.. adjust the gain on the pot...

this is how i set it up for my trex and 401

push and hold the 2 orange buttons up and power on the radio.
scroll through untill you find gear and set that to E
now your gyro is set to the ele dual rate switch..
switch up the 401 is in hh, switch down and the its in rate mode
then turn off the radio and then turn it back on and enter the normal menu
find the travel adjustment menu for the gear channel
my 401 gain is set to +68

im not a 100% on if that will work for the g90 or not.. but thats how i did for my 401 so maybe it will help you with your problem...
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