Darn I thought I was special for a minute..The Skittles are a trap. One bag. Two old folks in the house. It was a helluva fight. But she did let me keep one to make me feel better.
Darn I thought I was special for a minute..The Skittles are a trap. One bag. Two old folks in the house. It was a helluva fight. But she did let me keep one to make me feel better.
yessurrrr..im on it..The new camera will behave exactly like the one you have. It's not a camera issue. It sounds like a controller calibration was done when the original button board was sending bad signal. That calibration bias is still in the controller mainboard. If the new button board doesn't need the same level of bias, the camera will move according to the difference until you run the calibration again.
If running the calibration does not stop the movement, we will need to discuss more.
No sir I did not.,.but Im going to now..tyDid you go through the ST16 calibration procedure after replacing the boards? Make sure you center the rate slider, the camera pitch slider, the camera yaw knob, and both control gimbals before exiting the first portion of the calibration.
That's 2 Funny....worked as planned.....The Skittles are a trap. One bag. Two old folks in the house. It was a helluva fight. But she did let me keep one to make me feel better.
You are otherwise you'd have got "Sour Patch Kids" Candy.....Darn I thought I was special for a minute..
sour patch yummyYou are otherwise you'd have got "Sour Patch Kids" Candy.....![]()
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