I should have asked you here earlier: Do you have a video that shows the proper way to install the Antennas for a Jeti Receiver in an actual model airplane ? Maybe use one of your own airplanes you've built as an example. I was thinking of cementing a piece of Teflon Sleeving to the inside of my Fuselage and then threading the Yellow portion of the antenna through the sleeving to help hold it in the correct orientation. I wouldn't think cementing the actual Antenna ends to the Fuselage is a good way to do it since then you might damage the antennas when it comes time to remove the receiver from the model.
Harry, this seems less than ideal. I currently use three flight modes with three gain settings with a Cortex Pro. Landing and take-off modes need more gain than cruise mode. I set the gain in the dual rate screen for each flight mode. Another option is to use auto adjust gain with an air speed sensor or GPS, like PowerBox does.
Sorry to bother you again. You’ve probably covered this, but having spent 4 days following your videos and learning Jeti, don’t know how I could have managed without you, I may have missed it. I’ve followed your assist programming and all went well. But when I installed it in my model I had to reverse all the servos, now the gyro is working in the wrong direction. Is there a quick fix, and does using rates effect things?
@@cotswoldpilot Thank you so much. It’s incredible how much you know, I find it very difficult, so very grateful don’t know how I would manage without your videos and there’s so many to watch. Warmest regards Adrian.
I should have asked you here earlier: Do you have a video that shows the proper way to install the Antennas for a Jeti Receiver in an actual model airplane ? Maybe use one of your own airplanes you've built as an example. I was thinking of cementing a piece of Teflon Sleeving to the inside of my Fuselage and then threading the Yellow portion of the antenna through the sleeving to help hold it in the correct orientation. I wouldn't think cementing the actual Antenna ends to the Fuselage is a good way to do it since then you might damage the antennas when it comes time to remove the receiver from the model.
Harry, this seems less than ideal. I currently use three flight modes with three gain settings with a Cortex Pro. Landing and take-off modes need more gain than cruise mode. I set the gain in the dual rate screen for each flight mode.
Another option is to use auto adjust gain with an air speed sensor or GPS, like PowerBox does.
Sorry to bother you again. You’ve probably covered this, but having spent 4 days following your videos and learning Jeti, don’t know how I could have managed without you, I may have missed it. I’ve followed your assist programming and all went well. But when I installed it in my model I had to reverse all the servos, now the gyro is working in the wrong direction. Is there a quick fix, and does using rates effect things?
Just do the assign sticks again - that is how assist learns directions and throws. Do it at high rates.
@@cotswoldpilot Thank you so much. It’s incredible how much you know, I find it very difficult, so very grateful don’t know how I would manage without your videos and there’s so many to watch. Warmest regards Adrian.