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Old 05-09-2011, 08:34 PM
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I hope some one can help with this problem I have 6 recivers which I have just linked all to the one transmitter. All went well untill I checked each reciver one at a time for opperating ,using the same battery pack (6V) that had just been charged as well as the same servo All worked but one . This one moved in a jerky manner ,no way would you use it in this state It took about 4 goes to get to the full movement. Yours Paul T
Old 05-10-2011, 02:36 AM
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ORIGINAL: QuigleywinsI hope some one can help with this problem I have 6 recivers which I have just linked all to the one transmitter. All went well untill I checked each reciver one at a time for opperating ,using the same battery pack (6V) that had just been charged as well as the same servo All worked but one . This one moved in a jerky manner ,no way would you use it in this state It took about 4 goes to get to the full movement. Yours Paul T
Appears that one receiver needs to be relinked.

Optima Transceiver (RX) - Servo Move Slower Than Usual -Rebind. Switched between Normal <> Scan mode with power off before process completed.
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Optima Transceiver (RX) - Servos Stepping - Battery pack (power supply) failing under load.

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Thanks A.T. I will give it a go in the Morning. I will come back and let you know. Yours from across the pond Panl T
Old 05-11-2011, 10:44 PM
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A.T you were right about what was wrong,all worked on the second attempt at binding. However one reciever's blue Diode lit and then went out when attempting to blind and stayed out but it still working Ok . should I have any concern regarding this reciever. I'm yet to do a range check on any of the recivers .Yours Paul T

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