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'''After rudder pusle width and servo frequency have been setup correcetly connect the rudder servo to [CH4] port of MICROBEAST PLUS:'''<br />
 
'''After rudder pusle width and servo frequency have been setup correcetly connect the rudder servo to [CH4] port of MICROBEAST PLUS:'''<br />
 
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Attach a servo horn to the rudder servo in such a way that the tail linkage rod forms a 90 degree angle to the servo horn (or as close as possible). Then adjust the linkage rod as described in the manual for your helicopter. For most helicopters the tail pitch slider should be centred and the tail rotor blades will then have some positive pitch to compensate for the torque of the main rotor. This mechanical adjustment especially is important when using the tail gyro in Normal-Rate mode. If the adjustment was not done properly the helicopter will constantly drift to one side or the other on the rudder axis. When using the tail gyro only in HeadingLock mode this adjustment is not so critical. Here the gyro will actively control the rudder so the helicopter does exactly follow the commands of the rudder stick. Anyhow, for optimum performance of the gyro a good mechanical adjustment is essentially!<br />
 
Attach a servo horn to the rudder servo in such a way that the tail linkage rod forms a 90 degree angle to the servo horn (or as close as possible). Then adjust the linkage rod as described in the manual for your helicopter. For most helicopters the tail pitch slider should be centred and the tail rotor blades will then have some positive pitch to compensate for the torque of the main rotor. This mechanical adjustment especially is important when using the tail gyro in Normal-Rate mode. If the adjustment was not done properly the helicopter will constantly drift to one side or the other on the rudder axis. When using the tail gyro only in HeadingLock mode this adjustment is not so critical. Here the gyro will actively control the rudder so the helicopter does exactly follow the commands of the rudder stick. Anyhow, for optimum performance of the gyro a good mechanical adjustment is essentially!<br />
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Choose a preset frequency by clicking one of the provided buttons for Menu Point D (Rudder frequency) or set a custom frequency by directly changing the value in the box on the left.<br />
 
Choose a preset frequency by clicking one of the provided buttons for Menu Point D (Rudder frequency) or set a custom frequency by directly changing the value in the box on the left.<br />
 
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Choose a preset frequency by clicking one of the provided buttons for Menu Point D (Rudder frequency) or set a custom frequency by directly changing the value with the dial or buttons.<br />
 
Choose a preset frequency by clicking one of the provided buttons for Menu Point D (Rudder frequency) or set a custom frequency by directly changing the value with the dial or buttons.<br />
 
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