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Sd-10g. Airtronics - 1/11/2013 12:24 AM   
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I have an sd- 10g that when I program it for a ccpm or basically anything the pitch and aileron channels do not work. Has anyone ever experienced this before?


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RE: Sd-10g. Airtronics - 1/11/2013 1:37 AM   
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Hey Jeff,

Need more info I guess.  No, I've never had that issue.  Not sure I know where to tell you start debugging.  Are you sure you have the channels assigned correctly?




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RE: Sd-10g. Airtronics - 1/11/2013 5:35 AM   
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The problem is that I have no throttle,aileron or pitch. I can move the servos with my hand because they have no power to them. I have changed receivers and cannot find a reason for this. I went to one of my airplane programs on the radio and still those channels have no power. Now I wonder if my radio is broken. I have never had to assign channels before. I am using basic programs.
I have hardly used the radio... Hope it is my inexperience.

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RE: Sd-10g. Airtronics - 1/11/2013 3:07 PM   
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What you describe sounds more like a power related issue with the receiver. If you can move the servos easily with the TX and RX both on either you don't have adequate power to the receiver or the receiver is not linked to the transmitter. Have you checked the receiver battery and switch? If you have an electric plane where the receiver power comes from the ESC, try unplugging the esc and using a regular receiver battery to power the receiver.

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RE: Sd-10g. Airtronics - 1/12/2013 9:34 AM   
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Have you plugged the servos in the right way round?? that would give the problem you are seeing and it is easy to do.....

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