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Optional Accessories
Optional Accesories
SPMA3065
USB Programming Cable
SPM9747
SRXL2 DSMX Remote Receiver
SPM4651T
SRXL2 DSMX Remote Receiver
Telemetry Sensors and Accesories
SPMA9574
Aircraft Telemetry Airspeed Indicator
SPMA9571
DSMR/DSMX Telemetry Temperature Sensor
SPMA9587
Aircraft Telemetry GPS Sensor
SPMA9604
Aircraft Telemetry Receiver Battery Energy Sensor
SPMA9605**
Aircraft Telemetry Flight Pack Batt Energy Sensor**
SPMA9551
12" Aircraft Telemetry Extension
SPMA9552
24" Aircraft Telemetry Extension
**For use with electric power system batteries that are separate from the
receiver battery(s).
Oscillation-
Sometimes called a wag, this is a back and forth movement
similar to a vibration that may appear like a wobble. It may occur around any
axis, roll, pitch or yaw. It is most likely to occur on one axis, not all three.
Overshoot-
When the stability system makes corrections it is a balancing act,
if the response is too strong the system will go past where it should stop, this is
called an overshoot.
Angle Limits-
Only available in SAFE modes, these values define the limits for
the bank and pitch angles.
High TH to Pitch-
This setting defines the angle the airplane will climb at when
the throttle is raised above half. This is only available in Self Leveling modes.
Low TH to Pitch-
This setting defines the angle the airplane will descend at when
the throttle is lowered below half. This is only available in Self Leveling modes.
Brownout-
If the receiver power supply drops below 3.5volts, the receiver will
not have sufficient power for operation and the resulting loss of control is call a
brownout. A brownout results from an inadequate power supply to the reciever,
it is a failure outside of the receiver.