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Logictech LTG-2100T Gyro setup guide
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One thing also I observed, at Rate Mode the tail pitch slider also vibrates but a little bit, but not much than at TL mode. Rate mode gain = -33%, GAIN at GEAR Channel.
Also, at the ground, at TL mode, I tried to push the frame sideways at fast pace but the tail servo arm doesn't move much, unlike when I gave collective with my DX7 radio. So it means there's no vibrations caused by the heli.sigpic
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Regarding the tail servo, is there any reason I can't use subtrim to adjust for a perpendicular servo horn prior to calibrating the gyro? Or even after calibrating the gyro?
I noticed in the 2100T manual, it says I can use subtrim to adjust the servo horn to get it perpendicular but it doesn't say when this can or should be done.
Thanks,
Raz
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Logictech 2100t
I recently crashed, because the gyro lock failed as I was flying fast backwards. I, being the newbie that I am, quickly became disoriented and smacked the ground. Luckily, no major damage other than the common stuff. I do have 2 questions though. Is it likely that my gyro gain was set way too low? I believe it was set at about 30% in HL Mode.
Also, I am about to move in to scale flying with my new Align Hughes 500E fuselage, and am curious if I could mount the gyro towards the front somewhere? Also what positions would be ok? (i.e. vertical, upside down, facing a certain direction) The instructtions are pretty vague on specifying.
Thanks for the help.
Blade 400, 3 -Hitec HS-65HB, Logictech 2100t Gyro w/ LTS-3100G Rudder servo
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Wufehatesmyhobby
Bro u shud try chk yr gyro n tail servo settings. If u r using logictech dedicated tail servo, yr servo speed shud b set at d fastest speed n yr rotate rate shud b too if u r a fast flyer. Chk also yr gyro/rudder limit settings. As for d gain, some flyers like to start wz low gain n gradually increase till it stops hunting/wagging or some will start from high to low. It's jus a matter of preference. Guess u gotta try some trial n error on dis. Gd luck n cheers.Conquer Your Stick!!
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