10x dsc problem
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Danny,
During set up i generally use the DSC cord as to not overheat the rf deck with the antenna collapsed. I have noticed on this new 10x that servo movement is distinctly delayed from that of the stick movement. The more the stick is moved the more delay in the servo movement. When transmitting & no DSC all is good. As this is going in a full house Fiberclassics Mustang should I be concerned about this? I checked battery voltage and even changed packs with no change. Voltage is ok as is trans voltage.
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David Haywood
During set up i generally use the DSC cord as to not overheat the rf deck with the antenna collapsed. I have noticed on this new 10x that servo movement is distinctly delayed from that of the stick movement. The more the stick is moved the more delay in the servo movement. When transmitting & no DSC all is good. As this is going in a full house Fiberclassics Mustang should I be concerned about this? I checked battery voltage and even changed packs with no change. Voltage is ok as is trans voltage.
Thanks,
David Haywood
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This sounds like either a bad DSC cord, or a switch, or a connector or wire in between the receiver and the TX when using the DSC cord. We have seen some problems of aftermarket switches not working correctly with the DSC function. In most cases of similar problems, we have found the switch to be the cause. Also be sure to do a thorough range test etc to be sure you are not getting a delay without the DSC. Also keep in mind that if you are using channels 9 and 10 that they are updated less often with and without the DSC so you will not see as precise of movement on those 2 channels.