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MCPX BL ?
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11 Sep 2013 13:34 #13708
by Tom Z
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I have models posted here:
Blade mCPX - Standard Settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/1706...px-standard-settings
Blade mCPX - Beginner Settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/1700...px-beginner-settings
These are for the brush or brushless mCPX.
I had the brushless and test flew the models on them.
Blade mCPX - Standard Settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/1706...px-standard-settings
Blade mCPX - Beginner Settings
deviationtx.com/forum/model-configs/1700...px-beginner-settings
These are for the brush or brushless mCPX.
I had the brushless and test flew the models on them.
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13 Sep 2013 00:23 - 13 Sep 2013 00:24 #13750
by Tom Z
Replied by Tom Z on topic MCPX BL ?
Hi,
The gyro gain on the mCPX can not be adjusted. It is preset in the Flybarless 3n1 Control Unit,RX/ESCs/Gyros. This is why I do not have gyro gain listed in the models I posted.
The gyro gain on the mCPX can not be adjusted. It is preset in the Flybarless 3n1 Control Unit,RX/ESCs/Gyros. This is why I do not have gyro gain listed in the models I posted.
Last edit: 13 Sep 2013 00:24 by Tom Z.
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13 Sep 2013 00:28 #13751
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Thats not what I have read.
Have not tested it myself as stock gain was good on my mCPX BL.
This is done by adjusting the value of channel 5
0% = stock gain.
Increasing the number will increase the gyro gain. Range: 0% to 100%
Decreasing the number decreases the gain. Range: -100% to 0%
Think its only heading hold as well.
Give it a test and report back
Have not tested it myself as stock gain was good on my mCPX BL.
This is done by adjusting the value of channel 5
0% = stock gain.
Increasing the number will increase the gyro gain. Range: 0% to 100%
Decreasing the number decreases the gain. Range: -100% to 0%
Think its only heading hold as well.
Give it a test and report back
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01 Oct 2013 01:17 - 11 Oct 2013 17:26 #14184
by jazzjohn
Replied by jazzjohn on topic MCPX BL for Devo 6
Here's a model for the Devo 6, derived from Tom Z's model for the Devo 8.
Throttle hold is on the Fmod switch and the flight modes are on the mix switch.
The normal mode matches the idle-up mode in the top half of the curve so you can switch from one mode to the other while hovering upright with no jumps in flight.
Throttle hold is on the Fmod switch and the flight modes are on the mix switch.
The normal mode matches the idle-up mode in the top half of the curve so you can switch from one mode to the other while hovering upright with no jumps in flight.
Last edit: 11 Oct 2013 17:26 by jazzjohn. Reason: Corrected error in attached file
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08 May 2014 20:54 #23033
by Tom Z
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Replied by Tom Z on topic MCPX BL ?
Drexz wrote: Thats not what I have read.
Have not tested it myself as stock gain was good on my mCPX BL.
This is done by adjusting the value of channel 5
0% = stock gain.
Increasing the number will increase the gyro gain. Range: 0% to 100%
Decreasing the number decreases the gain. Range: -100% to 0%
Think its only heading hold as well.
Give it a test and report back
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