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DIY SW Yoke revisited... many years later, questions again.

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rovingmind:

how would that affect star wars?  it auto calibrates the yoke.

Bluedeath:

Thrustmaster replacement pots do have 30° of travel in the active part

z:

barkbusters,
Had the same thought about the U-HID-G last month:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=91140.msg957472#msg957472
Andy didn't think it would be accurate enough  :(


rbarr110:

Yeah, I emailed Andy and he said it wouldnt be a good option for the yoke.

1UP:

I'm more interested in the quadrature inputs (also available on the UHID Nano).  That could mean easy upgrade of any joystick to a rotary stick with a couple of cheap encoders from Mouser.

I wish I could get Charlie from Gamecab to return my PMs but seems like he's gone.  I'd like to know what bushings and other parts he used in his yokes.  I have one of his first yoke designs, which is pretty solid and looks simple to make from a project enclosure, 2 happ trigger grips and some hobby gears and metal tubing.  Works pretty nicely, but I'm looking to upgrade the springs to torsion springs since the linear ones are pretty noisy.

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