How Do You Set Failsafe On Flysky gt3c Transmitter???
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How Do You Set Failsafe On Flysky gt3c Transmitter???
These things don't come with any instructions. It was hard as hell to bind, luckily some slow, undescriptive kid, on youtube has a video posted but other then that Im on my own with this thing. How is the failsafe set on the gt3c???
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=rOcoWl6dNjw#t=463
look at 7:50 he explains it
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Looks like the same rx. The videos instructions worked. I seen plenty of gt3b videos on youtube (not the linked video though). The gt3c don't have too many videos yet. Seems like a cool transmitter, they just need to have instructions included.
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Any video for the GT3b video will be useful for GT3c
as far as I knew they have the same firmware, and buttons for the menu, (left, right, enter, back, end, bind)
its just the buttons are styled different and are in different locations
I'm running the overkill firmware on my gt3c....
as far as I knew they have the same firmware, and buttons for the menu, (left, right, enter, back, end, bind)
its just the buttons are styled different and are in different locations
I'm running the overkill firmware on my gt3c....
Last edited by phmaximus; 09-11-2014 at 06:08 PM.
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Generally u don't have to worry...out of 6 receivers I have not needed to to it...
easy way to check if u need to.... Power up the car, hold it off the ground and turn off the controller... If nothing happens it's fine. But if it accelerates like crazy it needs to be adjusted
easy way to check if u need to.... Power up the car, hold it off the ground and turn off the controller... If nothing happens it's fine. But if it accelerates like crazy it needs to be adjusted
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Generally u don't have to worry...out of 6 receivers I have not needed to to it...
easy way to check if u need to.... Power up the car, hold it off the ground and turn off the controller... If nothing happens it's fine. But if it accelerates like crazy it needs to be adjusted
easy way to check if u need to.... Power up the car, hold it off the ground and turn off the controller... If nothing happens it's fine. But if it accelerates like crazy it needs to be adjusted
Only ones I've thought about are my nitros as I think it defaults to mid way on a servo which on a nitro more the likely is giving throttle.