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Similar to swashplate servos frame rate at Menu Point B you can select the frequency / update rate for the rudder servo here. For best tail gyro performance the rule is: the higher the better! A good rudder servo should be capable of running at least 270Hz. With high update rate, the system will recalculate movements more often and in consequence will send commands to the servo with a higher frequency. This results in better positioning and more locked in feeling. Of course, this will cause the rudder servo to make more movements at a given timeframe. So in case the servo is not built for this kind of application, this can cause a high power consumption of the servo and cause the servo getting very hot. When this happens, reduce update rate immediately to prevent your servo from getting damaged. Only go as high as recommended by the servo manufacturer, or reduce frequency to an acceptable level, in case the servo is not capable of handling such high frequency in field use.<br />
 
Similar to swashplate servos frame rate at Menu Point B you can select the frequency / update rate for the rudder servo here. For best tail gyro performance the rule is: the higher the better! A good rudder servo should be capable of running at least 270Hz. With high update rate, the system will recalculate movements more often and in consequence will send commands to the servo with a higher frequency. This results in better positioning and more locked in feeling. Of course, this will cause the rudder servo to make more movements at a given timeframe. So in case the servo is not built for this kind of application, this can cause a high power consumption of the servo and cause the servo getting very hot. When this happens, reduce update rate immediately to prevent your servo from getting damaged. Only go as high as recommended by the servo manufacturer, or reduce frequency to an acceptable level, in case the servo is not capable of handling such high frequency in field use.<br />
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