I'd like to try and identify what makes the RC control a joy to use as compared to the standard VR2 joystick.
Burgerman wrote:I'd like to try and identify what makes the RC control a joy to use as compared to the standard VR2 joystick.
She uses expo, so the centre of the sticks travel is not very sensitive. I do too, when driving by RC, to smooth it out with an empty chair, but prefer not to have it if sat in the chair as its too "vague" around neutral for accurate rapid correction.
I make going in a straight line easyer
Burgerman wrote:Well yes. But that depends on your definition of dummy!
woodygb wrote:I have recently installed a R/C interface on a Alber E motion ...
This was for the "Army" as part of an inter dept challenge that involved building a remote control mobile platform with a spud gun attached.
The Alber joystick ... on this ...was a different model type to that used by Penny and Giles ...still a JC2000 but has an opposite sense on the X,Y axis necessitating the use of an additional piggy backed digipot.
BOGGIT wrote:Am fine with anything engineering wise just US at electronics
What is the main concerns with using RC with a passenger on board ?
Wouldn't be further than 10feet away just to give the passenger more personal space while out and about
Or would it be better to get a longer cable ? Just that the controls are a bit bulky to hold and operate
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