Sorry if this is a stupid newbie question but...
When rebuilding my 400, I wanted to check servo movement so I switched on (no blades attached!) with throttle hold on. Moving the right stick moved servos, but the throttle stick did nothing (rudder was OK).
Checking the radio (Boggy's settings) showed 0% for the pitch curve on all throttle positions in hold mode so I guess this explains why the servos didn't move, and answers my question(!) but if this is right, what's the reason. Surely it would be useful to be able to control pitch in throttle hold mode - for autos etc.
I got round the setup problem by disconnecting the 3 motor wires, but for setup, would adjusting the pitch curve for throttle hold mode to 0/25/50/75/100 achieve the same result, allowing the servos to move without the motor spinning?
Many thanks as always
When rebuilding my 400, I wanted to check servo movement so I switched on (no blades attached!) with throttle hold on. Moving the right stick moved servos, but the throttle stick did nothing (rudder was OK).
Checking the radio (Boggy's settings) showed 0% for the pitch curve on all throttle positions in hold mode so I guess this explains why the servos didn't move, and answers my question(!) but if this is right, what's the reason. Surely it would be useful to be able to control pitch in throttle hold mode - for autos etc.
I got round the setup problem by disconnecting the 3 motor wires, but for setup, would adjusting the pitch curve for throttle hold mode to 0/25/50/75/100 achieve the same result, allowing the servos to move without the motor spinning?
Many thanks as always




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