Sorry - should have made that clear. The save command is left stick in the lower left corner (as if you would disarm) and right stick in the lower right corner.
+Johnathan Smith The switches on the transmitter send out different signal lengths. If its long then it goes up, if its short, it goes down. If it is long (goes up) in a certain switch state, that you can see in the receiver tab where the aux channels show up. If its a long bar, its a long signal and the value goes up. Hope that helps!
Nice, thank you. ☺
Weird thing is that you do a setup on p, i and d for roll and pitch, and the only values that change is the P for roll, pitch and yaw.
That's interesting. Must be a new "feature".
Nice video, thanks.
Can you explain how you save the settings with the sticks?
Best regards Kim.
+Kim Heigren To save the setting you pull your left stick to the lower left and the right stick to the lower right. That is - if you are on mode 2.
what do you mean by "mode 2"?
Mode 1 and Mode 2 are the most commonly used transmitter setups: th-cam.com/video/zPulL87zEJQ/w-d-xo.html
you should mention how to save it aswell :p
in the field it's disarm,then both sticks down and out ,if im not mistaken
Hello, how do you save the PID changes with just the sticks ? Thank you, cool vid.
Sorry - should have made that clear. The save command is left stick in the lower left corner (as if you would disarm) and right stick in the lower right corner.
Awesome, cheers bud
Happy Flying!
So switch on...value goes up...switch off...value goes down. How do you stop it at current value?
You would need either a 3-position switch or use two switches instead.
how does it know to go up or down
+Johnathan Smith The switches on the transmitter send out different signal lengths. If its long then it goes up, if its short, it goes down. If it is long (goes up) in a certain switch state, that you can see in the receiver tab where the aux channels show up. If its a long bar, its a long signal and the value goes up.
Hope that helps!