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Old 08-12-2010, 03:42 PM
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hi,

Can someone explain and give an example of just what "OST" is/does? I know its "OFFSETCURVE" but unable to understand when OR how it would be used. Nothing I find in manual explains it so I understand HOW its used.

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quote]ORIGINAL: rs402931 hi, Can someone explain and give an example of just what "OST" is/does? I know its "OFFSETCURVE" but unable to understand when OR how it would be used. Nothing I find in manual explains it so I understand HOW its used. Thanks Bob S [/quote]

OST = Servo Offset.
ACC = Acceleration (for asymmetrical servo travel)

These are accessed viathe [Programmable Mixes] screen.
Best understood by doing rather than reading. Pleaseset up an Optima transceiveron benchwith two servossitting side by side pluggedinto say Aileron &Elevatorchannels.(connect RXbattery)
Enter Settings>Model> [P.Mixes] > mix AIL<>Elev. Then apply 75% ACC and watch what happens when you move the sticks together and separately. Repeat with OST. Handy features.
(Sorry no video skills, perhaps another reader could post a video showing movement/adjustments)
as per
Aurora A9 - OST & ACC - OST = Servo Offset. ACC = Acceleration (for asymmetrical servo travel)

Goodwritten explanationFlap Offset for another brand of TXwith less functionality.

Aurora A9, Spectra Pro & Optima - FAQ & Undocumented Features - Mixes, Setups, Tips. {Individual Links often updated}


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