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Old 03-11-2012, 04:01 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Is there any way i can make that managble in my tx, like setting exp or something so that the rx does not see that little pot input? THis is a great excuse to get a new aurora 9 or dx8!!!
For testing purposes yes, you may try to set very very high expo.

You can try to "fix" this directly in G-T5. Go to Stick menu and increase Rudder-stick-dead.
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Old 03-12-2012, 02:56 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Default Creeping right -- FIXED.

I have the same creeping problem as I mentioned. There is no sensor drifting in my unit. So, the cause is on my TX.

To check this, while the tail is creeping, increase rudder expo on TX to 50 or more. The creeping should slow down or stop. If this is the case, you have a bad pot.

(1) reset expo back to original, 10 or 20 of your like.
(2) On G-T5, there are two tail deadband settings. The one under PI menu does not do anything. Set it to zero.
(3) the tail deadband under "tail expo", "cyclic expo".... "Tail dead".. I set it to 5 and the creeping stops. So I set to 8 for sure.

Since then, no more creeping.
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Old 03-12-2012, 03:15 AM   #23 (permalink)
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I have the same creeping problem as I mentioned. There is no sensor drifting in my unit. So, the cause is on my TX.

To check this, while the tail is creeping, increase rudder expo on TX to 50 or more. The creeping should slow down or stop. If this is the case, you have a bad pot.

(1) reset expo back to original, 10 or 20 of your like.
(2) On G-T5, there are two tail deadband settings. The one under PI menu does not do anything. Set it to zero.
(3) the tail deadband under "tail expo", "cyclic expo".... "Tail dead".. I set it to 5 and the creeping stops. So I set to 8 for sure.

Since then, no more creeping.
Guruduck
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vic7322, fix it as i posted earlier:

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For testing purposes yes, you may try to set very very high expo.

You can try to "fix" this directly in G-T5. Go to Stick menu and increase Rudder-stick-dead.
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