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Anyone think there is a use for a 2-stage transmitter sticks???
EXP: Initial pull, puse ect, is 1-spring tension
Then as you move the stick to the outer position, it becomes NOTICABLY harder...
One could use this (2nd part of stick movement) to trigger something...like low-to-High
Throws...>?????????????????
I realize there is triggering through stick movement, but not a stage at which you KNOW, when you have hit the area in movement, by increasing the tension.
EXP: Initial pull, puse ect, is 1-spring tension
Then as you move the stick to the outer position, it becomes NOTICABLY harder...
One could use this (2nd part of stick movement) to trigger something...like low-to-High
Throws...>?????????????????
I realize there is triggering through stick movement, but not a stage at which you KNOW, when you have hit the area in movement, by increasing the tension.
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Anyone think there is a use for a 2-stage transmitter sticks???
EXP: Initial pull, puse ect, is 1-spring tension
Then as you move the stick to the outer position, it becomes NOTICABLY harder...
One could use this (2nd part of stick movement) to trigger something...like low-to-High
Throws...>?????????????????
I realize there is triggering through stick movement, but not a stage at which you KNOW, when you have hit the area in movement, by increasing the tension.
EXP: Initial pull, puse ect, is 1-spring tension
Then as you move the stick to the outer position, it becomes NOTICABLY harder...
One could use this (2nd part of stick movement) to trigger something...like low-to-High
Throws...>?????????????????
I realize there is triggering through stick movement, but not a stage at which you KNOW, when you have hit the area in movement, by increasing the tension.
#29
My Feedback: (8)
I've been tempted to mod my TX so the idle position is 2-stage, a light stop for normal idle and then push through (springs back to normal if you take the pressure off) for an extra low idle for downlines. With the cdi, as long as the engine's still turning it'll fire right up so there's no risk of putting out the glow plug