Hartz
Herpaderpinator
Hi all,
So on the Naza + GPS system I currently have fail-safe return to home working when I enable it via the 3 position switch on my tx, however when I test it with signal loss by switching off my tx it does not return to home. Instead it just gradually drops to the ground using the rx built in preset fail-safe setting (currently 25% throttle) in ATTI mode.
I am correct in thinking that signal loss should activate the return to home function yes?
Do I need to set my preset fail-safe on the Spektrum rx to be the fail-safe position on the Naza with say 40% throttle?
Here's another question, do some of you use mixing to take advantage of all 4 modes of your Naza - GPS, ATTI, Fail-Safe and Manual? Just to give me an idea, how have you got your transmitter set up to take advantage of 4 modes with only a 3 position switch and some 2 position switches?
I was thinking of being in GPS mode then having a mix on another switch to move to fail-safe. But I am still pretty new with this and not really sure what the best way might be, if at all possible.
I have a Spektrum DX7s with an AR8000 receiver.
Cheers
So on the Naza + GPS system I currently have fail-safe return to home working when I enable it via the 3 position switch on my tx, however when I test it with signal loss by switching off my tx it does not return to home. Instead it just gradually drops to the ground using the rx built in preset fail-safe setting (currently 25% throttle) in ATTI mode.
I am correct in thinking that signal loss should activate the return to home function yes?
Do I need to set my preset fail-safe on the Spektrum rx to be the fail-safe position on the Naza with say 40% throttle?
Here's another question, do some of you use mixing to take advantage of all 4 modes of your Naza - GPS, ATTI, Fail-Safe and Manual? Just to give me an idea, how have you got your transmitter set up to take advantage of 4 modes with only a 3 position switch and some 2 position switches?
I was thinking of being in GPS mode then having a mix on another switch to move to fail-safe. But I am still pretty new with this and not really sure what the best way might be, if at all possible.
I have a Spektrum DX7s with an AR8000 receiver.
Cheers