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Old 12-13-2007, 06:43 AM
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problem with Futaba Transmitter (6exh)

hey there... how r u guys doin?
i bought 6exh rx and tx (futaba 6exh and R146ip)..
well i managed to convert it back to mode 1 (bcoz i bought it second hand and it was mode 2)
the problem i hv is with the elevator and pitch servos.. they both moves when i push or pull the elevator stick Huh?

(the throttle is functioning by the throttle stick but the pitch servo doesn't move with it)

ps i cleared all the settings form the previous owner
here are my new settings:
N-THR 0 30 55 80 100
N-PIT 40 45 55 80 100
swash 1-s
reversed the throttle channel.. the rest are all at the factory defaults...

oh yeah i hv belt-cp

plz help
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Old 12-13-2007, 07:23 AM
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Re: problem with Futaba Transmitter (6exh)

i managed to fix it by following the instructions in the manual
"To change the Stick Mode, turn on
the transmitter holding MODE and
SELECT keys down simultaneously
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Use the DATA INPUT lever to display
the desired stick mode."
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Old 04-28-2008, 12:57 AM
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Re: problem with Futaba Transmitter (6exh)

Shouldnt the swash be on 3-S and not 1-S??i thought 1-s was for inderpendent servos where as 3-S is ccpm mixing wich the belt-cp uses.
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