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Well it occurs in real aircraft too, and pilots seem to cope. This is why the levers aren't tied by bars -- in almost all the cockpit rides I ever had in airliners (a lot before 9/11) it was quite noticeable that the throttles were rarely in a straight line.
However, if you can't simply adjust the positions yourself to achieve similar N1% or EGTs (which should be easy enough), you could use the synch pos calibration facilities in FSUIPC. This involves setting a number of points along the axis ranges where the calibrated output should be the same. It doesn't take many for the linear interpolation between each gives you a good match throughout.
Not particularly strange. Just as in real aircraft, the hardware concerned is never exactly the same.
Pete
Hi Pete, thanks for the fast reply! When you said that you can set a number of points throughout the axis, are your referring to the 'Idle', 'Reverse' and 'Max' values? Or am I missing something else?
Thanks,
Kriss
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Hello, :razz:
I am having problems with my Saitek throttle quadrants ; the throttle levers are not synchronised at the same positions. For Example, I could have them In the exact same position (physically) on the quadrant, but on the simulator I get different output, It may only be 3-4% of a difference in throttle but asymmetrical thrust Is actually quite a problem in the simulator. The two throttle levers that aren't synchronised are both on the same quadrant which makes it even more strange :???: . I have FSUIPC installed and I have tried mapping the throttle controls into there to see if It makes a difference, but it remains the same. If someone has a workaround for this in FSUIPC to calibrate the throttle positions to be the same I would be very appreciative if you could help me, Thanks in advance!
Kriss
Saitek Throttle Not Synchronised
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Pete,
After a quick read over that section (Should have consulted the document first), I have my throttle controls set to perfection now, with all 4 levers in synchronization with each other at 95% of the points throughout the axis, All thanks to FSUIPC and your help!
Much Appreciated! :cool:
Kriss