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Heading hold gyro gain?

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Heading hold gyro gain?

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The biggest misunderstanding is how the values in the radio relate to the gain amount. The values may seem a little confusing. Depending on which radio you have and how you set it up, there are a couple of ways the values could be displayed. 1) If your radio has, and you use, the gyro function, then the value range will be from 0 to 100. Because this signal also tells the gyro which mode (standard or heading hold) the range is divided in half. So 0 to 50 could be standard rate mode and 50 to 100 would be heading hold mode. The further you get from 50, the higher the gain will be. As an example, 15 and 85 would both be a high gain setting. (50-15)*2=70% gain, (85-50)*2=70% gain. The only difference is that one side of 50 tells the gyro to go into heading hold mode and the other side tells the gyro to go to standard rate mode. Note: Your 0-50 side maybe the heading hold mode, if you want to change it, go to the servo reversal menu in your radio and go to the gyro channel and change the d

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