Hi Chaps,
Whilst pulling a servo out of the receiver I accidentally managed to pull all the other plugs out too!
After spending time tracing all the wires back and refitting I turned the transmitter back on to check the controls.
All controls seem to have gone haywire and I seem to be back to two stick track control for some reason .
Any ideas what's gone wrong?
Many thanks
Chris
P.s. Is there an easy how to guide for reprogramming right stick control that I haven't found in the search yet?.I never set the controls up myself
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Any ideas?
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Re: Any ideas?
Hi Chris
Pulling the servo plugs out of the receiver should not affect the single stick operation provided the plugs are returned to their original positions. The mixing of channels for the single stick operation is done within the transmitter and should be unaffected by what you have done.
Regards
Steve
Pulling the servo plugs out of the receiver should not affect the single stick operation provided the plugs are returned to their original positions. The mixing of channels for the single stick operation is done within the transmitter and should be unaffected by what you have done.
Regards
Steve
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Re: Any ideas?
If its a Futaba radio the tracks should be plugged into channels 1 and 2. As Steve says the transmitter is unaffected by unplugging the receiver. Check to see if the Elevon mode is still activated on the transmitter and that the correct model is displayed or that the model memory is not reset to factory settings. You could also try re linking the receiver to the transmitter.
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Re: Any ideas?
Just passed Cannock this afternoon could have popped in
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Re: Any ideas?
You are welcome to pop in and talk tanksleesellars wrote:Just passed Cannock this afternoon could have popped in
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Re: Any ideas?
I cracked it when you said tracks go to one and two .Rather strangely it doesn't say that in the book
Thanks chaps
Thanks chaps