weirdest reciever problem ever
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Ok...my servo problem (nutbar jitter and random shutoffs) was my reciever. Weak. So I still have the 4in1 from my cp though. So I remove the 4in1 receiver, move all the pins so that they face out and put it in my 3in1 reciever box. This is where it gets REALLY weird. Reassemble everything power on to do a flight control check.
my left stick Y axis spins up the motor BUT instead of moving the swash up or down as it should it tilts it fore and aft.
my right stick Y axis moves my swash up and down
The X axis on both sticks works as expected.
In mechanical terms my front servo needs to be reversed.
I have the stock bcp and bcpp radios and can not accomplish what I need to with the toggles. This is just the weirdest thing ever.
Any ideas?
my left stick Y axis spins up the motor BUT instead of moving the swash up or down as it should it tilts it fore and aft.
my right stick Y axis moves my swash up and down
The X axis on both sticks works as expected.
In mechanical terms my front servo needs to be reversed.
I have the stock bcp and bcpp radios and can not accomplish what I need to with the toggles. This is just the weirdest thing ever.
Any ideas?
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Not sure I understand. There are 3 servos 1 front rear 2. rear servos function as expected so must be using the right channels. I have been repairing/swapping servos around. Is there a difference between the front and rear servos? They look the same to me?
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The front servo is the Elevator
The Back Ones are Aleron and Pitch
Try swapping the wires around as you may have the plugged into the wrong spots
The Back Ones are Aleron and Pitch
Try swapping the wires around as you may have the plugged into the wrong spots



