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| reciever crystal In referance to my question yesterday about setting up my airtronics transmitter, is it possible for the crystal in the reciever to be the wrong one? Could this be the reason the servos do not respond correctly? |
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| Both crystals should have a freq.# on them that match.You could have a loose crystal or even a defective one.Recheck all connections and test each servo independently-a bad servo can cause all kinds of problems with the RX.Also check that RX antenna is routed away from motor,wires,and anything that can cause "noise"[magnetic interference].
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| Re: reciever crystal I have a walkera 22e, crap i know, but hey i have 1 ![]() So now does my friend, we have a big prob with it and we are both noobs! haha Is says on the rx: RX-603 35 MHZ Does this mean i HAVE to use 35mhz range? OR even if i plug in 72mhz in the RX AND TX will this work?
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| Re: reciever crystal Well it comes down to your country and what the laws are, the USA has 72mhz and the UK has 35mhz..for flying models anyway. The crystal in the radio should match the on in the receiver for whatever model you are hoping to control:~) right...say you have a 35.120 crystal in the radio then you want 35.120 in the reciever. Rob |
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