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Old 06-01-2012 | 09:50 PM
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Default Futaba 10CG binding question in model memory

Hi every one,
my queastion is i have own Futaba 10CG and enjoying this product very much. since i bought this radio i was woundring one question that i bind my radio with a receiver and its working well i have five models at the moment which i fly and i store all the models in different model memory as every one do.
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In futaba we only bind our receiver ones which work for all its Radio model memory but the thing s in some model we use difference trims and most importantly servo reversing options. like i want to fly the plane which stored in my radio model memory 2 but when i turn on the radio its was on radio model memory 5 which is entirely different setting. in this case if any servo work at its max level will burn out. so my real question is, Is there any way that if we as above explained want to fly model memory 2 plane but we are on radio model memory 5 n when we move our sticks it wont work as its not the apropriate model memory. untill we were on the same model memory in which models is saved it wont work


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Old 06-04-2012 | 02:11 AM
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strange no one come up with the single reply
Old 06-04-2012 | 06:47 AM
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Default RE: Futaba 10CG binding question in model memory

With Futaba systems, if you have a model linked to the transmitter, it will be affected by any model selected in the transmitter. For example, if you want to fly model #1, but have model #2 selected in the transmitter, the model #2settings will control the model. You must make sure you have the correct model selected in the transmitter when you want to operate it.

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