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Old 07-02-2003, 07:23 PM
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Does anyone use the USB controller that comes with G2? I used it when I first got it and after my Eclipse was delivered it was like night and day difference. The heli's were responding better to my commands with the "real" radio I think.

Anyone else agree?
Old 07-02-2003, 11:46 PM
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I used the Interlink in the beginning, before I even had a heli or radio, and got used to it somewhat. When I got my heli, I picked up a Futaba 9CHP and hooked it up to G2. What a difference it made, once I had it dialed just right!

Now I use my radio exclusively AND employ the same model-program for G2 and my real heli with a few tweaks for gyro. I use the same end-points from my real heli and re-calibrated G2 to treat them correctly. I didn't use the G2 auto-calibrate for Futaba, though, just set it to Other and did my own. It is an awesome setup!

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