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1. backlit LCD display, detachable split design.
2. have the screen auto-reverse function.
3. Automatically detect the horizontal angle.
4. with the delay angle to zero and lock function.
5. can detect the angle range of ±60 °
6. for 200-800mm main rotor.
7: will turn itself off after 8 minutes of built-in power saving features standby power.
Specifications:
1. Body Dimension / Size: 110x55x16mm
2. Suitable blade width / Applicable pulp width: 20mm-74mm
3. Resolution / Measurement Resolution: 0.1 °
Bill Minahan
2025-08-31 19:41:54
This is the second one bought. Found on setting up heli blades better to use two. Makes setup faster.
Austin Meyer
2025-07-25 10:54:34
Meh, it's kind of noisy and flickers around a bit, even when I have it still.A bit of noise in the sensors I guess.
Raymond Rudolph
2025-07-10 16:16:01
The Pitch gauge works, but it would be nice if it came with instructions of some kind. I got it and had no clue what size batteries it took. After searching online I found it required 2 CR2032 batteries. Then with the poor image on the back of the gauge I did not understand which direction to put the batteries in, + down or + up??? Didn't want to put them in backwards and damage the gauge. I figured it out that the + side of the batteries faces up at the removable cover side. The - side down into the gauge. Hope this helps someone having the same question.
Bill Minahan
2025-02-23 13:30:40
This is the second one bought. Found on setting up heli blades better to use two. Makes setup faster.
Austin Meyer
2025-01-20 14:10:50
Meh, it's kind of noisy and flickers around a bit, even when I have it still.A bit of noise in the sensors I guess.
Raymond Rudolph
2024-12-29 14:06:02
The Pitch gauge works, but it would be nice if it came with instructions of some kind. I got it and had no clue what size batteries it took. After searching online I found it required 2 CR2032 batteries. Then with the poor image on the back of the gauge I did not understand which direction to put the batteries in, + down or + up??? Didn't want to put them in backwards and damage the gauge. I figured it out that the + side of the batteries faces up at the removable cover side. The - side down into the gauge. Hope this helps someone having the same question.
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