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Old 03-18-2003, 09:56 PM
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Default JR662/ Slimline R700 question

Getting ready to program and setup my Hangar 9 Ultra Stick using quad flaps configuration. The instruction manual covers programming with the JR652 and R600 rx but not the R700 receiver. Do I use the the same ports oulined when using the R600 or should I be looking at using the AUX2 port somehow on my R700. I realize that I will be using a "Y" harnes for the flaps just need info regarding the R700 versus R600 differences and/or any other info to ease the programming for the JR662 and R700 rx combo in this application.

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Default JR662/ Slimline R700 question

You will use the same channel numbers as the R600. You will not be able to use the aux 2 port, as it is channel 7, and you have a 6 channel radio system. You will just need to follow the programming instructions for the 652 that are in the ultra stick manual, and you will be set to go.
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Default JR662/ Slimline R700 question

OK,

Thanks for info............was just wanting to make sure I wasn't missing anything.

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