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Hi Pete,

Just purchased a throttle quadrant and set it up per your instructions. I

have a constant nose bobbing to the left & right and I have no wx in the fs2002 program. Have not been able to smooth this out it jerks on a shallow turn and the fps are steady at 30.

If you have an idea please let me know.

Regards Nick

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Just purchased a throttle quadrant and set it up per your instructions. I have a constant nose bobbing to the left & right and I have no wx in the fs2002 program. Have not been able to smooth this out it jerks on a shallow turn and the fps are steady at 30.

I don't think throttles can cause nose bobbing. How could they, unless your torgue and P-factor settings are very high (see Aircraft Realism menu) and there's some jittering from the throttle. I find the FS settings a bit overdone anyway -- set both those somewhere near the centre of their range.

See if the throttles are jittering (the PFC.DLL calibration screen should show you). If so you either have a poor power supply or there's something else wrong. For either you would need to contact PFC.

Regards,

Pete

Posted

O.K. Pete promise not to scold and send me to the corner. I casually took your advice and went to the realism page only to find a medium setting of 50% but the autoruder was checked when I had the j-stick waiting for the pfc yoke & quadrant to arrive.

My apology for making such an error but I thank you for the fast reply.

Thank You

Nick

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