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    Default zyx advice please

    well it seems replacing the tail on the hk250gt has sorted out the massive vibration problems i was having...i've just had up to a hover in the kitchen and its fairly stable (still needs some dialing in) but i have encountered another problem.well,i say problem,i think its just a case of adjusting something to sort it but im unsure what to do to fix it.
    the tail is very unstable on the heli,it likes to swing about in a wide arc in both directions and responds very slowly to any rudder input i give. now in a normal gyro i would up the hh gain until i got the wag and back it down until it was gone,simples.
    but with the zyx im not so sure. ive had the tx gain (dx6i) right up to 100% with a very small improvement,but its nowhere near good enough.
    the gain on the setup screen is also at 100,which im lead to believe is correct to be able to adjust it from the tx instead. but as i said,ive had it to 100 in the tx and its not sorted it.

    so should i take the tx gain back to say about 65/70 and up the gain in the gyro via the setup screen....or....i dunno! any advice would be a massive help please!

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    I have the same system but have not set it up yet, I could be wrong but my understanding is should the settings not be adjusted in the ZYX unit via programmer, and not you tx? How did you program the initial settings, by TX? If so i dont think you can access the advanced features unless you have the programming box.

    On the other hand i could be totally wrong.

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