rudder problems
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Hi all,
The latest problem i have come against is the way my gyro and rudder act. my rudder servo goes into the gyro reciever and the reciever goes into the main reciever...as per set up instructions..what is happening is this: once turned on..the rudder servo will not stay at neutral..it slowly jogs all the way to one side...the gyro sems to work as far as when manually moving the bird back and forth really fast..the gyro moves the rudder control..i just cant seem to figure out how to keep the rudder servo sitting in neutral pos...at rest...sure could use some inputon this prob..thanx.......Tom
The latest problem i have come against is the way my gyro and rudder act. my rudder servo goes into the gyro reciever and the reciever goes into the main reciever...as per set up instructions..what is happening is this: once turned on..the rudder servo will not stay at neutral..it slowly jogs all the way to one side...the gyro sems to work as far as when manually moving the bird back and forth really fast..the gyro moves the rudder control..i just cant seem to figure out how to keep the rudder servo sitting in neutral pos...at rest...sure could use some inputon this prob..thanx.......Tom
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rudder problems
Does anybody have a recommendation (or opinion) on which,
or whose on/off switch lasts the longest? as in vibration and
what have you. I'm currently using a HiTec Flash five t/x and
r/x in a couple of planes, one with an OS-15 the other with a
Rossi-45-2000 w/tuned pipe
Also, input on mounting ideas for the switches to help their
longevity.
I welcome any and all comments and opinions. Thanks
BlackBart
or whose on/off switch lasts the longest? as in vibration and
what have you. I'm currently using a HiTec Flash five t/x and
r/x in a couple of planes, one with an OS-15 the other with a
Rossi-45-2000 w/tuned pipe
Also, input on mounting ideas for the switches to help their
longevity.
I welcome any and all comments and opinions. Thanks
BlackBart