T9CHP SUPER programming issue
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I have a T9CHP SUPER transmitter and I have recently had what I believe to be a progrming issue. For some reason the throttle and elevator sticks have switched functions. I flew with it a week ago with no problems then yesterday i tried to set up two new models when I noticed the problem. I tested the previously good model and found that the two sticks have apparently switched functions (the throttle stick is now operating the elevator). I'm not sure if it's something I have done or not. The radio has never been serviced and I was wondering if it might be a known issue, a radio i've been using past its service life, or possibly just needing a tune-up. I really hate to see this radio go as I'm quite taken by it's fuctionality. I purchased the radio new about 4 years ago. Any help would be welcome.
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Please check your model and make sure that it is on Mode 2. It sounds like you have inadvertantly switched it into Mode 1.
See our FAQ's for the 9C on how to correct this:
http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-9c-q625.html
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Krysta
Product Development & Support Specialist
Futaba Service Center USA
[email protected]
See our FAQ's for the 9C on how to correct this:
http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-9c-q625.html
Sincerely,
Krysta
Product Development & Support Specialist
Futaba Service Center USA
[email protected]
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I certainly did. And a big THANX to the support staff and you for a very quick assistance with this mistake of mine. I must have done it while setting up one of my new models. I assume the different modes are just a matter of preference?
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Yes, normally Mode 2 is used here in the States, Mode 1 was originally used mostly in Europe, although we are seeing a lot more Mode 1 flyers here. As you said, it's just personal preference.
Have a good day, Krysta
Have a good day, Krysta
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Yes, normally Mode 2 is used here in the States, Mode 1 was originally used mostly in Europe, although we are seeing a lot more Mode 1 flyers here. As you said, it's just personal preference.
Have a good day, Krysta
Have a good day, Krysta



