Bartman
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I was just in the shower thinking about my helicopters and I remembered something Al said not too long ago that GPS performance can be improved by upping the auto-level gains a little (lowering the radio values). In between shampooing my hair and washing the wax out of my ears I thought that if a mix could be programmed, maybe switching to PH could bump the auto-level gain just enough for GPS to work better.
Anyone feel like taking on the challenge of testing this out? I'm not sure if mixes even work this way but I think it's possible. It'll be the closet thing to having radio tuning of the GPS settings. On windy days you can tweak the mix to tweak the GPS performance (I hope) and vice-versa on calm days..
Bart
I was just in the shower thinking about my helicopters and I remembered something Al said not too long ago that GPS performance can be improved by upping the auto-level gains a little (lowering the radio values). In between shampooing my hair and washing the wax out of my ears I thought that if a mix could be programmed, maybe switching to PH could bump the auto-level gain just enough for GPS to work better.
Anyone feel like taking on the challenge of testing this out? I'm not sure if mixes even work this way but I think it's possible. It'll be the closet thing to having radio tuning of the GPS settings. On windy days you can tweak the mix to tweak the GPS performance (I hope) and vice-versa on calm days..
Bart
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