Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
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Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
Yup... crashed the ole transmitter. It fell off the hood of my jeep and broke off the right stick way down inside the gimbal. Where can I find a parts breakdown and order parts for it. I believe I can change it myself, should be just a little soldering. It is (was) a Futaba 4yf. The right Gimbal, spring loaded L\R U\D. I tried glueing the stick back but it is broken further down inside. Sad day when you crash the transmitter.
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RE: Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
Iwould suggest shiping it to Futaba or RCSouth for repair. Their experienced eyes will tell if something else is broken and with their experience, the will get it fixed without damaging anything else, and you will get a full tuneup on the TX to boot. Your bottom line cost will be little above the parts cost I'm guessing.
I'm not saying you couldn't do it yourself, Iknow I've repaired small electronics some professionaly. The key though is having the right tools, solder suckers, lifting tools, and who knows what special tool #999 is needed. And, if there is another part needed laterbesides the one you ordered, well then you are out the time.
Say the parts are interchangable, some of the old TX's that are setting on shelfs around the world may provide a parts wearhouse for you. It may be woth seeing if one of your buddys doesn't have one that you could try for parts. Besides it would give you a test run of tearing things down with no penilty if things didn't go well.
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I'm not saying you couldn't do it yourself, Iknow I've repaired small electronics some professionaly. The key though is having the right tools, solder suckers, lifting tools, and who knows what special tool #999 is needed. And, if there is another part needed laterbesides the one you ordered, well then you are out the time.
Say the parts are interchangable, some of the old TX's that are setting on shelfs around the world may provide a parts wearhouse for you. It may be woth seeing if one of your buddys doesn't have one that you could try for parts. Besides it would give you a test run of tearing things down with no penilty if things didn't go well.
Don
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RE: Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
Cheap 72mhz tx (like this one) and many rx's are so cheap they are not worth repairing. I've seen many of the cheaper Futaba tx and rx's go for $10-$15, older computer tx's for well under $100. I know i have a bunch laying around I would like to get rid of -
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Excuse the indulgence of a story but the thread title doesn't allow resisting.
Many years ago we were flying from a field that allowed having cars backed up to the flight line. One of the fliers was up high with an aerobatic plane in a downward spin after a snap roll and he suddenly threw his transmitter about ten feet into his open trunk and turned back to watch the plane drill in.
Yep, the stick had collapsed inside the transmitter.
Many years ago we were flying from a field that allowed having cars backed up to the flight line. One of the fliers was up high with an aerobatic plane in a downward spin after a snap roll and he suddenly threw his transmitter about ten feet into his open trunk and turned back to watch the plane drill in.
Yep, the stick had collapsed inside the transmitter.
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RE: Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
I watched a newbee with a slope glider, run towards the cliff glider in one hand transmitter in the other and heave the transmitter off the cliff.
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I watched a newbee with a slope glider, run towards the cliff glider in one hand transmitter in the other and heave the transmitter off the cliff.
I watched a newbee with a slope glider, run towards the cliff glider in one hand transmitter in the other and heave the transmitter off the cliff.
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RE: Crashed my TRANSMITTER looking for parts.
Buy a cheap one on EBAY and pilfer the needed parts out of it. DON"T transfer the crystal or any RF circuit parts. OK to transfer a gimbal.