[NSRCA-discussion] Fine tuning on 14MZ
James Oddino
joddino at socal.rr.com
Sat Jan 19 07:53:03 AKST 2008
Thanks Scott,
That is exactly the kind of thing I'd like to do. If you say it can
be done I'll go and play with it. It is sure not obvious how to do it
though.
Jim
On Jan 19, 2008, at 8:03 AM, Scott Smith wrote:
>
> Going on memory here from a year ago and batteries are in winter
> storage so
> I can't confirm exact values, but here's one use:
>
> THR to ELE mix - Initially program double what you think you will
> need.
> Assign one of the volume dials to Fine Tuning and select one of the
> "ramp"
> modes. Turn the dial full left and adjust the fine tuning rate to
> remove
> all of the mix you initially programmed in. (A little T&E should
> get things
> moving in the right direction.)
>
> Now go fly. If the plane pitches canopy on the down line, crank in
> a little
> volume (no need to land and reprogram!) and try again. After the
> flight,
> duplicate the final setting back at the main rate screen and remove
> the fine
> tuning so you can assign it to the next mix.
>
> With something like RUD to ELE, I'm not sure how you would
> independently
> tune the right and left sides of the mix.
>
>
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>
>
> Has anyone got a good explanation of the fine tuning function in the
> 14MZ? I'm assuming it could be used to dial in mixing rates during
> flight but it is not obvious how to do this.
>
> Jim O
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