JR G500T Setup
I have found several articles on RunRyder and HeliFreaks concerning the setup of the G500T Gyro. The biggest thing is that in normal mode using the Gear channel, you set the gain in the travel adjust menu for Gear, everything lower than 50% is normal mode, everything above 50% is Heading Hold mode. So, if you currently have the travel adjust set to 40%, in order to lower the gain you go to a higher number, say 45%, to increase the gain you go to a lower number, say 35%.So, here is a chart I came up with regarding this:
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Here is a document I found on HeliFreaks from John Garst about setting up the JR G500T Gyro. I haven't tried this yet but will be trying it out soon. I will report my findings back here.
This article is assuming that you are using the Gyro function in a JR radio and not using the Gear channel to adjust the gain.
I have found several articles on RunRyder and HeliFreaks concerning the setup of the G500T Gyro. The biggest thing is that in normal mode using the Gear channel, you set the gain in the travel adjust menu for Gear, everything lower than 50% is normal mode, everything above 50% is Heading Hold mode. So, if you currently have the travel adjust set to 40%, in order to lower the gain you go to a higher number, say 45%, to increase the gain you go to a lower number, say 35%.So, here is a chart I came up with regarding this:
| Gear Travel Adjust setting |
| Heading Hold Mode | |
| Travel Adjust | Gain |
| 100% | 100% Gain |
| 51% | 2% Gain |
| Neutral | |
| 50% | 0 Gain |
| Normal Mode | |
| 0% | 100% Gain |
| 49% | 2% Gain |
Now, whether or not this is helpful, I dunno but I still can't get rid of a little bit of the tail wagging. Maybe I need to up the headspeed or do a little bit of Revo Mixing?
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