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Old 07-09-2010 | 01:44 AM
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Default Sukhoi SU-26xp Binding Issue & Squawking?!?!

I just purchased the ParkZone Sukhoi SU-26xp BNF. However each time Iremove the battery Ineed to re-bind the receiver when I plug it back in... so basically everytime I fly I need to bind it again. Is this normal? It doesn't seem correct and is kind of a pain. I use the Spektrum DX6i transmitter.

Also, the electronics make a constant squawking and squeaking noise, non-stop as soon as Iplug the battery in. It's almost like the servos are making noise or twitching but there's no movement on any of them. It's continuous the whole time the battery is plugged in. Again this doesn't seem normal and is also annoying.

I have an email out to ParkZone but haven't heard back yet. Thanks for any input.
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Old 07-12-2010 | 01:56 PM
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Well thanks for the help everyone. LOL  Figured this out though, heard from ParkZone.  Apprently everytime you plug in the battery the receiver goes into bind mode automatically unless its immediately picks up a signal.  Therefore your Tx needs to always be turned on and powered up first, then plug in the batter to the plane.

As for the squawking servos, they said its normal in this plane.  The linear servos are super sensitive and just are always trying to correct themselves to stay in the 'neutral' position.

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