If anyone is having a problem getting their landing gear to go up or down when connected to s2 (aux 2 on transmitter) then it could be because your transmitter is not calibrated properly. Do what he does in the video but he forgot to twist the aux 1 and aux 2 dials a couple of times as well. You need to do this. I spent nearly a week of my life trying to work out why my landing gear wouldnt retract when connected to the quad. It worked fine on servo test. Tried every configuration imaginable in trying to get them to work. And the problem was I was a noob at all this when I calibrated my radio 2 years ago. So let this be a lesson to you all haha. Im just so happy they are finally working. Looks great and gimbal pitch can still be controlled using s1 (aux 1). Thanks for this video uploader, you just helped me figure all this out.
Great video. It would help a lot if you calibrated the Open-Source Version of the quadcopter. I've seen many ways of calibrating the quadcopter but don't know which one is correct. Good day.
Hi, well I have done this calibration and the mission planner calibration and the quad is not able to fly... I have noticed that the problem is with the pitch control, it gets uncontrollable and keeps tilting even when I try to calibrate the accelerometer (that is supposed to keep hovering but it doesnt) so that is why I saw that the problem was with the pitch. How can I solve it?
+Javier Cepeda _Is your Quadcopter a CX-20 Cheerson as well?_ I just bought this Quad lately! I realized there are several things that we have to calibrate on the Quad including these (Below): Calibration of the *Flying Control* Calibration of the *Compass* Calibration of the *Transmitter* Calibration of the *ESC:* _(Only as a last resort)._ Calibration of the *Accelerometer* Javier, the best *"Starter Guide"* I found online which talks about all the *Types of Calibrations* you can do on *CX-20 Cheerson Quadcopter* is from this *RC Groups' Forum:* www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2206138
If anyone is having a problem getting their landing gear to go up or down when connected to s2 (aux 2 on transmitter) then it could be because your transmitter is not calibrated properly.
Do what he does in the video but he forgot to twist the aux 1 and aux 2 dials a couple of times as well. You need to do this. I spent nearly a week of my life trying to work out why my landing gear wouldnt retract when connected to the quad. It worked fine on servo test. Tried every configuration imaginable in trying to get them to work.
And the problem was I was a noob at all this when I calibrated my radio 2 years ago. So let this be a lesson to you all haha. Im just so happy they are finally working. Looks great and gimbal pitch can still be controlled using s1 (aux 1).
Thanks for this video uploader, you just helped me figure all this out.
Good video, I have a bit of a twitchy throttle stick, will this cure it,?
How often this should be done? Just before first flight? Better also after some not so soft landing?
Please replay. Thank you very much.
What does this do exactly and how often should it be done> (Before each Flight?)
Great video. It would help a lot if you calibrated the Open-Source Version of the quadcopter. I've seen many ways of calibrating the quadcopter but don't know which one is correct. Good day.
Gabriel Roman+ I feel the same way. there's to many ways to calibrate witch one is the right way?
Hi, well I have done this calibration and the mission planner calibration and the quad is not able to fly... I have noticed that the problem is with the pitch control, it gets uncontrollable and keeps tilting even when I try to calibrate the accelerometer (that is supposed to keep hovering but it doesnt) so that is why I saw that the problem was with the pitch. How can I solve it?
+Javier Cepeda _Is your Quadcopter a CX-20 Cheerson as well?_ I just bought this Quad lately! I realized there are several things that we have to calibrate on the Quad including these (Below):
Calibration of the *Flying Control*
Calibration of the *Compass*
Calibration of the *Transmitter*
Calibration of the *ESC:* _(Only as a last resort)._
Calibration of the *Accelerometer*
Javier, the best *"Starter Guide"* I found online which talks about all the *Types of Calibrations* you can do on *CX-20 Cheerson Quadcopter* is from this *RC Groups' Forum:*
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2206138
All with the quad off, right?
Thanx
hai ancora il cx? ormai credo tu abbia risolto...comunque si,fallo a drone spento ;)
Returned.
you forgot AUX1 and AUX 2