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RL DA/H and pressure setting rotary controllers

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As the title says. Also, I suck at holding cameras steady, voice acting, and remembering the correct FAJS altitude - I said 5556', it's 5558' dammit! Posted because there was some confusion about this (and indeed my explanation only mentioned one detent, but it's more like two) and somebody asked me to try and catch it on video. Let me know if a) you can actually see/hear what is actually going on, and b ) if there is anything else I can get while I happen to have my video camera with me.

Simon Holderness

Very nice video Simon, really appreciated! One question about the RST button. I always thought it would reset the value back to 200'? But in the NGX it just toggles the value on and off. So I guess I was wrong about the 200'? kind regards

Daniel Verhaal

Incredibly great, being very thankful for your fulfilling my request! biggrin.png As we see the acceleration is *way* greater than the highest speed on the NGX, even with mapped keys. Would be so cool if they found a way to mimic this behavior. Doesn't seem tot bad to change a few 1000s that way. In fact the hundreds scroll by pretty quick, and the thousands apparently change about one per second at highest speed. Very cool! sig.gif

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Very nice video Simon, really appreciated! One question about the RST button. I always thought it would reset the value back to 200'? But in the NGX it just toggles the value on and off. So I guess I was wrong about the 200'? kind regards
Just on and off, they got it right - it takes a loss of power to get it back to 200'.

Simon Holderness

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