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Sharing my tab map for the X-T70. :cam:

Mike Hillis

Well-known member
I have a group of tabs that I use to map the tab range on all my machines. Using the same ones keep me consistent across machines and they are a good Representative group of the ones I am likely to encounter.

Its nothing fancy but it helps me develop my id tools. Had to crop a bit to get it small enough to post.

Typical US coin values to help place things correctly:

Nickels = 12
Zincs = 30
Dime = 36
Quarter = 42
Half $ = 44

Top row are square tabs and the bottom row are round tabs. The + stands for the Stability mode. As you can see, I got lazy at the end and if the + mode wasn't any different than the regular mode, I just put the + without a number. Where you see a small number written beside the larger number, that signified a bounce. The larger number was the primary id. The smaller number was the bounce if one showed a significant tendency to bounce. I oriented the targets in all manners and it didn't seem to matter much in air.

Hope it's as beneficial to others as it is to me. For those that want the file itself. Just let me know and I'll email it.

HH
 
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The only difference being the notch number width segments.

Bob has some tab styles I don't have, but the first 3 and # 5 & 6 on his picture match my readings. The others are a different style that I haven't run into yet or haven't kept.

HH
 
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