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====== Barrel Elevation Servo ====== | ====== Barrel Elevation Servo ====== | ||
+ | You have several options for controlling the barrel elevation movement. If you are using a stock Tamiya, Heng-Long or Taigen kit, you probably want to use the onboard [[wiki: | ||
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+ | The servo pan effect is intended to be used with any standard hobby servo, but it modifies the way your transmitter stick controls the servo. Typically a servo will move in conjunction with your stick movements, and when you return the transmitter stick to center, the servo also returns to center. With the **Pan Effect** stick movements will actually be converted to //speed// commands, not absolute position commands. If you move the stick a very small amount in one direction, the servo will start moving very slowly in that direction and //keep moving// in that direction until you return the stick to center. Stick centered means "zero speed," | ||
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+ | If you do select a servo for barrel elevation, you may also want to set custom end-points on your servo travel. But because the radio' | ||
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+ | While in this menu use the barrel elevation stick to adjust the end points. Use the steering stick to select which end-point you are adjusting. And use the throttle stick to reverse the servo' | ||
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+ | If any of this is confusing, see the video below for an example of everything you need to know about using a servo for barrel elevation! | ||
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