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teamlosi 03-03-2004 07:25 PM

Radio Programming
 
What is exponential and what can it do for me.

flyinrog 03-03-2004 07:43 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
Exponential settings may be used to change the response curve of the servos to make flying more pleasant..you can make the servo movement less or more sensitive around neutral for aileron,elevator,throttle and rudder.......this according to Futaba set up manual..usually people just use dual rates as opposed to exponential values....the faster you go, the less throw you need for the same manuver......Rog

FlyerBry 03-03-2004 07:48 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
Exponential allows you to make the sticks on your radio less sensitive around center. This can be helpful if you have your control surfaces on your plane set up for large throws. This way, your plane handles a little more like it has mild throws when the stick is near center but the control surface moves at a higher rate the farther you move the stick from center.

hookedonrc 03-04-2004 12:57 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
I noticed that you have only 1 post, so not sure of your experience level. However, I have been flying 2 years now and still don't really like the expo setting. When I move my thumbs I want to see response. Now as I get bigger and faster planes, that will probably change, but for now, I use dual rates without any expo. That's just my recommendation.

CRFlyer 03-04-2004 01:21 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
I never use expo either. I do use dual rates to limit the throws somewhat. I personally don't see any value in using expo. Just learn to fly the plane and adjust the sensitivity by increasing or decreasing the control throws as needed. This can be done either mechanicaly or via computer radio.

pettit 03-04-2004 02:24 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
Expo really doesn't limit control movement. It changes the amount of servo movement vs. the stick movement, but full stick throw still gives full servo travel.

Visualize this: Move the stick 1/4 of the way in one direction. Without expo, the servo moves more or less 1/4 of it's travel in that direction.

Now enter some expo, maybe 50%. Now with 1/4 of the stick movement, you get maybe 1/8 of the servo movement.

But if you move the stick fully in that direction, you still get full servo deflection.

It just makes servo movement "softer" around neutral, which is what many of us like.

It's sort of like infinitely adjustable dual rates.

CRFlyer 03-04-2004 02:43 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
That's a good explanation, but I already knew what expo is. I still don't find a need for it in my flying. Seems simple enough to not move the stick very far on a sensative plane. If you can't make fine enough movements, then go down to low rates.


I have two 6 channel computerized radios, one has expo, the other does not. For me, it is better to not use expo. I have talked t with many people, and some like expo, and some do not. I personaly don't find it useful, but some do.

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Geistware 03-04-2004 07:06 PM

RE: Radio Programming
 
Expo is a feature to make servos more or less sensitive around center.

SENZA 03-05-2004 05:22 AM

RE: Radio Programming
 
sorry i set a post on this quetion instead so i may get people who may have already hit this post thay may not return i need input

Geistware 03-05-2004 06:46 AM

RE: Radio Programming
 
What do you need?



ORIGINAL: SENZA

sorry i set a post on this quetion instead so i may get people who may have already hit this post thay may not return i need input


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