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번역 관련 문제 보고
There is alwaysa drift on the yaw axis. I have tried calibrating this many times and it doesn't go away...
Any suggestions?
Also.. if I use Smartpropoplus with Walkera protocol it shakes like mad in Liftoff.. but if I leave it as standard it is a lot smoother.
And finally... for some reason the Throttle axis is duplicated.. it detects 8 channels on the Devo 7...
Halp!
A few questions:
Are you using a mono or stereo cord for connection to PC?
Are you on PC,Mac, or Linux?
Have you done any in-radio programming? If so What have you done?
As for the drift in the Yaw...have you used "Deadzone" to try to remedy this?
You may want to do a stick calibration in the radio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCDgwVk8D9o
Then Calibrate if in windows by searching Joy.cpl and then Properties then settings tab then calibrate button.
Then setup the controller in Liftoff.
If standard is smoother than that is the protocol you should use.
As to the duplicated channels I'm not sure.
You need to setup a new "model" on your Devo10 controller and set the protocol to PPM, that way it will turn off the radio transmitting and start transmitting on the trainer cable (mono audio cable), then choose PPM-Walkera in SPP and everything should hopefully be working. If things are backwards you can change modes/reverse in settings on the controller.
Cheers.