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What does "Limit Mode" mean in the ATV function of my radio?

Normal ATV sets the amount of travel (how far a servo moves) in response to the primary control (ie throttle stick, switch, knob). Limit Mode ATV limits how far that servo will move when it is called from a mix.

For example: in normal mode ATV you set your elevator servo, for example 1" when the elevator stick is moved full throw. However, a mix/dual rate/AFR that is for, say 110%, will take the elevator servo to 1.1".

Limiter ATV will allow your elevator servo to move no more than that set amount (in this example 1"), even when called from dual rates, AFR, or any mix, such as a flap-to-aileron mix.

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