lead up to 2m long without problem. This means that the iGyro SAT can be instal-
led in any location in the model, ideally well away from vibration or turbine noise.
The iGyro SAT/receiver combination is capable of controlling two ailerons, two
elevators and two rudders independently of each other. If you are installing the
system in a model which has already been test-flown correctly, all the servos can
remain plugged into the receiver as usual. If the model is new, all the servos must
be programmed at the transmitter and connected to the receiver in the usual way.
The gyro channels are assigned to the receiver outputs in the transmitter's Tele-
metry menu.
If you want to use a GPS sensor to adjust gyro gain in relation to airspeed, the GPS
unit should be connected to the receiver's P²BUS as mentioned earlier. The GPS II
must be set to the P²BUS, and will then be detected automatically by the receiver.
3. SETTINGS
There are two different procedures: one for a model which has already been test-
flown without a gyro, and the second for a new, untried model:
a) New model
- Assign all model functions, including a gyro gain channel
- Adjust all model functions (travel, centre, Expo, etc.)
- Test-fly the model including trims, differential, etc.
- Assign the gyro outputs
- Set the installed position
- Establish the centre and end-points
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