QX90 noob questions

Dugdog47

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Hello all, I just received my QX90 rtf in the mail today and I have a few questions.

1.How exactly do I get the fpv to view on my android phone?

2. I had to trim the directional control all the way left to get it to stop drifting, no idea why.

3. What are all these switches, knobs, and buttons on the controller for?

Like I said I'm new to this sport and kinda feeling lost at the moment. Any replies are welcome. Thanx, Dug.0d921aac-8537-4959-86b3-9f20c48a1f5b.jpg
 
Wow I forgot all about this thread, but I can now answer my own questions.

1. I bought a small receiver screen that accepts 5.8ghz signal, my phone does not accept it.

2. The propellers that come with the qx90 are terrible. But the upgrade props, much better.

3. The controller that comes with the qx90 only has one operational switch for arming/disarming. Nothing else on that controller does anything.

They need to supply a better instructional manual with these things. Learning the basic operations of your controller shouldn't require hours of research on the internet.

Other than that, the qx90 is a great little quad, I absolutely love it.
 
It's labeled eachine i6. I did figure out how to get into the settings, although the only settings that seem to do anything are the sub trims.
 

Yes that is the link I came across during my research. Although all settings seem to be accessible, the only one that seems to do anything are the sub trims. Although I'll admit I haven't messed with much because I don't really know what everything does and I didn't want to mess with stuff I don't understand and make my quad un-flyable.

Any suggestions for settings I should change?
 
Okay I decided to go into the settings and see if I could activate "throttle hold."

Warning: do not turn on "throttle hold" with the controller that comes with the qx90 rtf. It actually acts as a "throttle full" switch.
 
It actually acts as a "throttle full" switch
Did you adjust the value? I use mine as a simple on/off switch, it's set to 0%. You can also use the Throttle Curve setting to tweak throttle/stick response. I've flattened out the center to make it less twitchy around the hover point.
 
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