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Old 06-21-2011, 03:40 PM
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have jr8103 with jr rec..........how the hell do you program flaps.............HELP
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First you have to select differential(Flaperon)in the wing type, then seclect the switch and then set the flap amount, been a while since I have done this on a 3810 as I replaced it with a DSX9.

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its a 8103 radio is that the same?
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Yep, rest of world calls it a 3810, US specific is branded 8103...Same as the ST G2320, you guys are the only ones that know it as a G2300...must be something in the air over there...can't spell 'colour' either...
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Default RE: need help to program radio JR8103


ORIGINAL: handyman

its a 8103 radio is that the same?
Yes it is. If you have seperate flaps fron the alerions you will need to go into the landing switch function and dial up the required flap setting and you can also set the elevator trim in the same settings so the model will stay trimed when you select the landing setting.

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