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Stick Deflection Stick Deflection
LINEAR THROW
EXPONENTIAL THROW
EXP (EXPONENTIAL)
The RD6000 Sport allows the pilot to choose two settings for Exponential throw for each of the primary flight
channels, Elevator, Aileron (and Rudder in helicopter mode).
Exponential throw is primarily used to “soften” or decrease the control stick sensitivity of a control around the neutral
point. With Exponential disabled, a control funtion servo will move in an amount proportional to the amount of control
stick deflection, i.e., 50% stick deflection will result in 50% servo travel; 75% stick deflection will cause the servo to
travel 75% of it presently set maximun throw.
Exponential settings DO NOT change the amount of travel available at 100% stick deflection, but rather it changes
the amount of the servo travel that will occur with stick deflections less than 100%. The first 25% of stick deflection
may be set to result in only 10% of total servo throw making the control less sensitive around neutral. See the
following illustrations.
If you have used Exponential functions before, you will want to start with a small amount of Exponential (10 to 20%)
to determine wheather you like this sort of control response. Exponential is most useful where strong control response
is desired at extreme stick positions but softer response to small stick movement is desired in order to make very
accurate small corrections to flight path.
The switch positions for Exponential #1 and Exponential #2 correspond to the Dual Rate switch positions of Elevator
and Aileron. Exponential #1 is with the Dual Rate switch in the down i.e., Off position. Exponential #2 is with the Dual
Rate switch UP i.e.,ON position. (Note however that you can leave the Dual Rate adjustments for Elevator and Aileron
set at 100% which is no rate, so that switching a Dual Rate switch ON will activate Exponential only.
NOTE: Setting the Exponential with a positive number will make servo movement soft in the neutral area of the stick
movement. Setting the Exponential with a negative number will make servo movement faster in the neutral area and
softer at the end of the stick travel.
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