Originally Posted by
billdelong
Thanks for the clarification, I don't have any experience with the NB4 either, the beginner driver mentioned that he thought the NB4 used percentages which sent me down the path of investigating how to use this feature with percentages as my preference.
So would you say that the 0.1 sec adjustment is acceptable and is the precision adjustable so that it can jump more than 0.1 sec per click if desired?
The 0.1s increments are way too coarse, and my main gripe about the NB4.
Originally Posted by
ryandurepo
bill, I tried an nb4 and used it for a few days before returning it as the .1 was extremely noticeable. More than one jump is insane. For example, if you run a .08 steering servo and do 1 click you now have a .18 servo. The pro does utilize .01 resolution so you can go .08 to .081,.082, etc. older firmware did indeed use percentages but that was phased out a few firmware iterations ago. You could potentially downgrade the firmware but again, you have to do receivers as well and I’m unsure if the new receivers would work correctly with the old firmware. The pro I think would definitely be more on par with percentage adjustments you are used to, but you’d need to establish a new norm for what does 5% mean in terms of ms adjustments. I’m sure it can be done but as for regular noble, it was just too drastic for me.
In your example, adding 0.01s to a 0.08s servo would go 0.09, 0.10, 0.11….