How to setup an airplane using a Graupner gyro on the Graupner mz-18PRO and mz-24PRO HoTT Radio

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @jasrepnik
    @jasrepnik Год назад

    how did you get to the gyro settings for telemetry. I tried but I don't have the same settings for telemetry.

  • @geirtuvnes7425
    @geirtuvnes7425 9 месяцев назад

    Hi can you please show me how to do the gyro setup i a regular graupner mz24,not the pro version.
    Geir tuvnes
    Norway

    • @ControlHobbies
      @ControlHobbies  9 месяцев назад

      With a little bit of imagination, you should be able to do this, as the process is the same.

  • @carlosrate
    @carlosrate 10 месяцев назад

    One question, is it possible to use the Gyro with only one channel and use for instance the same switch for regulating the gain and switching the gyro on and off? Thanks a lot

    • @ControlHobbies
      @ControlHobbies  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, if you use only one mode, there is no need for flight phases.

    • @carlosrate
      @carlosrate 8 месяцев назад

      @@ControlHobbies ok thanks a lot for the info

  • @fulviomichelutti5669
    @fulviomichelutti5669 3 года назад

    Good Morning, my name id Fulvio and i write you just to make a question related to GR12 and GR 16 Graupner. Which is the different between the 2 RX? I understood the 6 and 8 channels, the telemetry, but in terms to use in a regular way with simple models to use at fly models club with simple model what is the different between the 2 models? one has range 2000 Mt and the other 4000 mt but normally i fly around 300 or 400 mt in this case what is the best to use?
    Thanks

    • @ControlHobbies
      @ControlHobbies  3 года назад

      The GR16 has 2 antennas which gives you more reception diversity which can be important when you are flying farther away and with airplane models that have carbon. The GR12 is a perfect receiver for most airplanes that do not need more than 6 channels.
      www.controlhobbies.com/hott-receivers-overview.html