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Old 10-01-2009 | 12:13 PM
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I have my 37.5% Yak set up with 2 5014 Rx's. I have done most of my large planes with 2 Rx's and have had very good luck. I am now using the 14 G3 original 5014's in this airplane and it has a strange behavour. The one 5014 will power up and have control from the radio almost instantly, while the second will power up (the surfaces go to neutral on that Rx's side) instantly but it takes a few seconds before they respond to the radio inputs. Odly enough it only seems to happen during the first power up of the day and all range checks are fine, seems to have no problems in the air as well as I have probably 20 flights on this installation I just can not seem to find the cause to this binding lag for the want of a better term.

Any ideas, or am I being concerned over nothing?

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Old 10-05-2009 | 02:18 PM
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Default RE: 5014 Rx Question

We'd not know why one receiver would take more time than the other to be ready to operate. There is no "binding/linking" with the R5014DPS receivers, so we'd not know why one receiver needs more time.

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