RE: Joystick problem on a Futaba 7CAP TX
Glad it worked for you[8D]
Also, I dont disagree with Chris. If you bought the radio from a stranger and have not seen the radio in use before, it might not be a bad idea to send it in and make sure everything is working corectly. Checkups are cheap and usually the things that surface are really inexpensive repairs. It more than likely is ok, but it would not hurt and could save you a ton of money in a destroyed plane if by chance the person sold you a transmitter with a small problem. The checkup will be cheap and it will seem REAL cheap if they find something wrong. Things like worn pots, old worn brushes that are part of what makes your antenna work, the antenna itself etc, etc, can be very subtle problems. But if they suddenly surface during a flight you are done for.
Just a freindly suggestion, do whatever you feel comfortable with...