Hi, guys!
I thought I'd pass on that after lots of frustration and teeth gnashing, I was able to get my DJI F450 with Naza-M Lite (no GPS) and Taranis radio up and flying. Originally I couldn't determine if the RX and TX had bound to eachother, but after a quick call from Sean at GetFPV (what a class outfit that is!) we determined ol' Dumb Dumb here had put some cables in backward on the RX. Duh! After that, the little guy fired right up and it's still flying! So thanks to all of you who helped answer my newbie questions recently. I appreciate it.
Now, I'm working with the gains. I started with 10" props but changed to the 8" ones when the oscillation wasn't getting smoother regardless of the gain adjustments. So if any of you have any thoughts on how to determine which gain adjustment to change, please tell me how you diagnose that. I'm flying with a 3S, 3,200 mAh E-flite battery, so maybe that gives some indication. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce
I thought I'd pass on that after lots of frustration and teeth gnashing, I was able to get my DJI F450 with Naza-M Lite (no GPS) and Taranis radio up and flying. Originally I couldn't determine if the RX and TX had bound to eachother, but after a quick call from Sean at GetFPV (what a class outfit that is!) we determined ol' Dumb Dumb here had put some cables in backward on the RX. Duh! After that, the little guy fired right up and it's still flying! So thanks to all of you who helped answer my newbie questions recently. I appreciate it.
Now, I'm working with the gains. I started with 10" props but changed to the 8" ones when the oscillation wasn't getting smoother regardless of the gain adjustments. So if any of you have any thoughts on how to determine which gain adjustment to change, please tell me how you diagnose that. I'm flying with a 3S, 3,200 mAh E-flite battery, so maybe that gives some indication. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce