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Adding channel inverter switch to transmitter

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Old 03-03-2015, 04:52 AM
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Default Adding channel inverter switch to transmitter

Hi:


I just bought a cheap 2.4GHz radio and it doesn't have channel inverter.


My question is: is it enough to add a double inverter switch that swaps the outer terminals of the channels's potentiometer?


Thanks,
Robert
Old 03-03-2015, 09:07 AM
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Even if you could just swap the outer two terminals of the pot, more than likely the channel would not stay centered when you threw the switch. Best to buy a new radio if you have advanced beyond the capabilities of your current one.
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Well, everytime you move the reverse switch the servo moves to its "new" center, or neutral position, that is corrected using the trims. This radio includes trims.

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