So, this is my first flybarless experience and I'm running into an issue with programming. I don't know exactly how much NOT to program in the TX and leave to the flybarless controller. It's a new CGY760R - I can't find much info on it like the 750 so I assume it's pretty new to the market.
Anyway, I programmed my entire setup in the CGY and found that my collective and cyclic curves are "uneven" so-to-speak. No trim, no sub trim, no pitch curves, etc., etc. are set in the transmitter. Literally everything is in the CGY.
I think my problem is if I get 20 degrees positive collective, I'm seeing 15 degrees negative. If I get 10 degrees cyclic right, I get 8 degrees cyclic left, etc..
The only thing I'm confident with is the mechanical setup. Pitch links, servo links/geometry, swash level, etc., everything is good there. I have experience with flybared models and had no issues setting those up.
SO, is this something I should and can correct in the transmitter without interfering with the CGY settings?
OR should I not worry about it because I'm just overthinking?