Remote Gain Gyros; Mixing - Cyclic-To-Throttle Mixing - JR X9303 Manual

2.4 helicopter heli mode
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Gyro Remote Gain Connections: JR G500T, JR770 and Others

Remote Gain Gyros

Connect the gain lead to the AUX2 channel of the receiver,
and the black connector to the rudder channel.
Note: This function is designed to be used only
with gyros that have in-flight proportional gain
adjustment capability. Single and dual rate gyros that
use a potentiometer to adjust the gain cannot utilize
this function.
Mixing – Cyclic-to-Throttle Mixing
The X9303 2.4's Cyclic-to-Throttle function is designed
to correct any under- or over-speeding of the main rotor
resulting from load changes placed upon the engine when
an Aileron, Elevator, or Rudder control is given.
[MIX THRO]◊L-ON
AILE≥THRO
ELEV≥THRO
SW SEL
L:
0%
D:
R:
0%
U:
White to AUX2
Black to Rudder
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2
The most common use for Cyclic-to-Throttle mixing is for
Stunt Modes 1-4, allowing the main rotor RPM to remain
consistent throughout aerobatic and 3D maneuvers. It is
not necessary to use Cyclic-to-Throttle mixing in Hover
(Normal) mode since control inputs are generally small
and much less aggressive.
Note: If a Governor will be used for rpm control, it is
not necessary to use the Cyclic-to-Throttle Mixing,
and all values should be left at the factory default
position (0%).
RUDD≥THRO
SW SEL
SW SEL
0%
L:
0%
R:
0%
0%
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