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The Spirit unit allows you to assign a stabilization or rescue mode using the gyro gain channel. 0 - 100% gain in the transmitter is always heading lock gyro mode and with -100 – 0% gain, you are able to activate stabilization or rescue mode.
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The Spirit unit allows you to assign a stabilization or rescue mode using the Global gain channel. 0 - 100% gain in the transmitter is always heading lock gyro mode and with -100 – 0% gain, you are able to activate stabilization or rescue mode.
This means that instead of normal (rate) mode, it will stay in heading hold gyro mode, plus rescue/stabilization is activated.
This means that instead of normal (rate) mode, it will stay in heading hold gyro mode, plus rescue/stabilization is activated.
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So, while rescue/stabilization mode is activated, a gyro gain of -70% is considered as 70%.
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So, while rescue/stabilization mode is activated, a Global gain of -70% is considered as 70%.
This behavior can be also observed in the Diagnostic tab.
This behavior can be also observed in the Diagnostic tab.
Latest revision as of 23:32, 9 January 2017
The Spirit unit allows you to assign a stabilization or rescue mode using the Global gain channel. 0 - 100% gain in the transmitter is always heading lock gyro mode and with -100 – 0% gain, you are able to activate stabilization or rescue mode.
This means that instead of normal (rate) mode, it will stay in heading hold gyro mode, plus rescue/stabilization is activated.
So, while rescue/stabilization mode is activated, a Global gain of -70% is considered as 70%.
This behavior can be also observed in the Diagnostic tab.