Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!

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18 Jun 2014 01:16 #24129 by WhiteCloud
Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question! was created by WhiteCloud
i have a question on converting the pitch and throttle curves to Deviation.
my Walkera Genius CP V2 manual has the following settings;

pitch L= -22, M= 20, H= 56

when i use the formula listed in the Deviation website x*2-100= deviation conversion i end up with;

pitch L= -144, M= -60, H= 12

????? it just doesnt look right!

someone please help! what am i doing wrong?

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18 Jun 2014 05:48 #24131 by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!
You need conversion to Deviation scale if original scale is 0-100%.
If original scale is -100% to +100% you do not need any conversion.

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18 Jun 2014 12:28 #24138 by WhiteCloud
Replied by WhiteCloud on topic Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!
SO, Walkera uses the -100 to 100 scale for pitch curves and 0 to 100 for throttle curves?

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18 Jun 2014 15:00 #24142 by Tom Z
Replied by Tom Z on topic Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!
Yes. No need to convert the pitch/throttle curve values but some other values need to be converted.

I have a detailed Tutorial.

Converting deVention values to deviation values

deviationtx.com/forum/how-to/2620-conver...-to-deviation-values

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18 Jun 2014 16:02 #24144 by WhiteCloud
Replied by WhiteCloud on topic Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!
Thanks Tom!

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06 Jul 2014 11:08 #24414 by madness_method
Replied by madness_method on topic Pitch & Throttle Curve Setting Question!
also, i'd like to point out that you only need to do the conversion if you're programming your model under the advanced mode. if you're in standard mode, you don't need to do any conversion.
i'm pretty sure this is how it works, can anyone confirm?

mm

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