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Encoder - how to fit - Futaba - ADVANCED

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I've just uploaded the topic: Encoder - how to fit - Futaba - ADVANCED, here:

http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... =34&t=5799

This is Mick Regan's original post with his photos re-uploaded. Thanks to Mick for supplying them after the PhotoF..it fiasco.

Hope it's of use.

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Hello Stephen, this is my problem, I clicked on your link, all I get is , no post exist in the time frame shown, what am I doing wrong....Mick

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Stephen,Michael
Just tried the link and it works fine for me
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Steve, thanks. Works for me too.

Mick, I'm no expert on phpBB Forum software and others may have a better solution but I suspect you have a problem with your Display Options. How to fix:

- Click on User Control Panel at the top of the Forum Board.

- Click on the Board Preferences Tab and make sure your time zone is selected to GMT
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- Click on Edit display options and make sure you've selected "All Topics" on the drop-down menus for Display Topics From Previous Days and Display Posts from Previous Days.
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- Click on Submit at the bottom.

Hope that works.

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Talking of GMT, the forum clock seams to be an hour slow on both my devices and has been for sometime, is that just my end?
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Hello Stephen, brilliant, it works, at last, I have had this problem for so long.....I will now read all the 'Knowledge' topics that I have missed....after the football of course.... Mick

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Phil, when you look at the bottom of the board, does it show:

All times are UTC [ DST ]

or just

All times are UTC

You need to enable Daylight Savings in Board Preference tab in your User Control Panel to get the right time. Also check it thinks you're in the right time zone !

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Adrian what would we do without you! All fixed...cheers mate.
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