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JR X9303 model memory change procedure - 5/14/2008 12:58:24 AM   
FLYINAGGIE


 

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I have a new JR X9303 2.4 GHZ transmitter. I have used it successfully to operate my Frenzy and my new SU-26MM giant scale aircraft.
Recently I have found that I cannot get the model change function to hold. I open the menu and change my model selection, which is followed by the main screen showing that my new selection is operating. When I turn on my aircraft receiver everything works fine. When I turn off the transmitter and turn it back on the model that I selected is gone. I only have two airplanes configured on the radio. I cannot get the Frenzy memory to stay as primary. Each time I change it and turn off the radio transmitter the SU-26 comes up the next time I fire up the radio.
I follow the instructions for model select by pressing ENT and turning on the radio. Then I use the selector to pick Model select from the menu.
Once this comes up I change the model and press the selector to designate the new model. I then press ENT and the screen shows my selection as the operating model. As soon as I turn off the radio it defaults to the SU-26. So I am lost on what to do.

I must be missing a step somewhere. The book has nothing on model memory selection between installed models. It has a section on creating a new model memory or copy functions.

Please help.

thanks,

Jerry Reed
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RE: JR X9303 model memory change procedure - 5/14/2008 5:15:52 AM   
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mmmm?

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RE: JR X9303 model memory change procedure - 5/14/2008 3:51:34 PM   
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Send it back...I had a simular problem...corrupted CPU...cost me an airplane.

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RE: JR X9303 model memory change procedure - 5/23/2008 9:45:01 AM   
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Have you at some time put the wrong charger on it ?

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