Dirty Senior Heliman Location: Des Moines, Iowa, USA
| adjust sensitivitySure you can.....You adjust the sensitivity in Heading Hold they same as you normally would. To adjust the sensitivity of the non heading hold mode you just work backwords from the -150% . Here is an example: First off the gyro settings on your radio go from 150% to -150% with anything above 0 being in heading hold and anything below 0 being in non-heading hold. Say your Heading Hold mode is set up at +70% and you want a non heading hold set up on your C-mix. In order to drop into non-heading hold your your mix will have to be at a minimum -71%. As far as adjusting your sensitivty for non heading hold; you need to adjust your sensitivity for heading hold first and then the non-heading hold in the c-mix function. Everytime you change the Heading hold value you will probably have to change the non-heading hold c-mix. I don't use it anymore because I use both of my mixers for aileron to throttle and elevator to throttle. I just fly in heading hold all of the time. Hope this helps
Darren |