How to change shift on Hitec Supreme?
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Ok, dumb question. My receiver is not responding to inputs on the transmitter. I think that the shift needs to be changed on the Hitec receiver. I see a jumper cable which seems like it needs to be swapped, however, it doesn't seem that when turning it around it will fit into the plug.
Am I doing something wrong here?
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Jason
Am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks,
Jason
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you'll either need to shave the plug to allow it to be turned around or remove the plug pin and move it to the open hole. it does need to be plugged in.
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ok, thanks. A little fidgeting and it went in. And yes, it does need to be plugged in.
Thanks for the replies.
-Jason
Thanks for the replies.
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Jason... If it's the stock hitec switchable receiver.... looking at the rec.. wires to
the right is pos., to the left is neg shift IIRC... It is a tight fit but the jumber "Will"
go in either way... I have four of they and so far all has given me no problems
the right is pos., to the left is neg shift IIRC... It is a tight fit but the jumber "Will"
go in either way... I have four of they and so far all has given me no problems