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Unless this is a 3D plane, you shouldn't need 70% expo. Your throws are most likely way too large. |
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It's a 3 inch multirotor |
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I usually use betaflight and I set the expo and rx range easily |
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hello |
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https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Rx.md Receiver Channel Range Configuration. The low and high value of a channel range are often referred to as 'End-points'. e.g. 'End-point adjustments / EPA'. All attempts should be made to configure your transmitter/receiver to use the range 1000-2000 before using this feature as you will have less preceise control if it is used. To do this you should figure out what range your transmitter outputs and use these values for rx range configuration. You can do this in a few simple steps: If you have used rc range configuration previously you should reset it to prevent it from altering rc input. Do so by entering the following command in CLI: rxrange reset Go to CLI and set the min and max values with the following command: rxrange <channel_number> After configuring channel ranges use the sub-trim on your transmitter to set the middle point of pitch, roll, yaw and throttle. You can also use rxrange to reverse the direction of an input channel, e.g. rxrange 0 2000 1000. |
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Hello
i can't set rc yaw expo 0.70 doesn't change anything?
the yaw is too fast
and in the cli rxrange doesn't work?
can you help me under inav 7.1.1 FC F405
thanks
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