I have ordered a new HC3 SX but it hasn't arrived yet.
I was wondering if you have to use two seperate switches (channels) for these two features or can it be done with one slider or a three position switch?
I want to be able to just use horizontal stablization for hovering while filming and I still want to be able to use the rescue mode when flying 3D with it. (after camera gear has been removed).
If it's two different channels, I'll have to figure out something else for my camera setup. I have three cameras, one for nav under FPV, one for video and one for still shots. I will be toggling back and forth between the nav camera and the video camera through the FPV so I can see where I'm going and also see where my video and still cameras are pointed just by flipping a switch briefly.
Like most of us that's never set one up (The infamous HC3 SX), it's difficult to understand the manual for it. (I downloaded a PDF manual to try studying till I get the gyro).
I have learned that I can free up the gain channel once I have the gains fine tuned through the Tx by entering those numbers that I'll be able to read in the diagnosis tab as "Fixed" values in the software.
Thanks for any info you maybe able to offer!!
I was wondering if you have to use two seperate switches (channels) for these two features or can it be done with one slider or a three position switch?
I want to be able to just use horizontal stablization for hovering while filming and I still want to be able to use the rescue mode when flying 3D with it. (after camera gear has been removed).
If it's two different channels, I'll have to figure out something else for my camera setup. I have three cameras, one for nav under FPV, one for video and one for still shots. I will be toggling back and forth between the nav camera and the video camera through the FPV so I can see where I'm going and also see where my video and still cameras are pointed just by flipping a switch briefly.
Like most of us that's never set one up (The infamous HC3 SX), it's difficult to understand the manual for it. (I downloaded a PDF manual to try studying till I get the gyro).
I have learned that I can free up the gain channel once I have the gains fine tuned through the Tx by entering those numbers that I'll be able to read in the diagnosis tab as "Fixed" values in the software.
Thanks for any info you maybe able to offer!!