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Old 02-21-2010, 04:32 AM
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Default HFM12-MX+R6014FS ON MX-22

Hi,

I HAVE BOUGHT THE FUTABA 2.4GHZ HFM12-MX MODULE AND THE R6014FS RX FOR MY GRAUPNER/JR MX-22 . I MANAGED TO GET THEM ALL WORKING PERFECT EXCEPT THE FAILSAFE FUNCTION. ACTUALLY I WANT THE CONTROL SURFACES TO RETURN TO NEUTRAL POSITION AND NOT STAYING TO THE LOST SIGNAL CONDITION. THE THROTTLE I QUESS IS OK BUT NOT CHECKED IT YET. IN BOTH F/S AND HOLD(NORMAL) MODES THE SURFACES ARE STAYING AS THEY WERE WHEN I SWITCH THE TX OFF TO SIMULATE THE SIGNAL LOST CONDITION. ANY HELP ON THIS PLEASE??

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Old 02-22-2010, 10:28 AM
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We are the North American Support and Service center for Futaba. We're not familiar with the HFM12-MX module. The one we work with is the JM912 module. Please contact your Futaba seller to get the information you need. You're asking about a unit sold in Europe, and not North America.
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ok bax thanks...

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