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Saitek or CH throttle quadrant?

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I guess I'll stick with the PS2 connector quadrant that came with my Saitek Cessna Pro Yoke. It is stout and rock solid so far. I finally went Saitek after several years of putting up with CH Pro Pedals, which would never properly calibrate or would not hold calibration from session to session. Yes! I knew about and tried the CD jewel case calibration-compensation method. Also, I had to Dremmel recesses in the bullnosed lip on my desk to accommodate the CH Pro Yoke. The CH quadrant has the same mounting system and I just was not going to cut into my desk again. I also like the variety of ways the Saitek quadrant mounts. Non only does the clamp reach further, but I am able to attach the quadrant to the mount in an "L" configuration that positions the quadrant lower than my desktop and yoke. That provides a more realistic setup in regard to position.

Frank Patton
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