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I am having trouble with a newly set up plane. All of the servos are jittering. I have individually uplugged all of the servos, bypassed the switch and traded out the receiver. I have another plane I use with the Futaba radio and it doesn't have this problem. Can anyone help with this.
Thanks, Kurt
Thanks, Kurt
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Perhaps the location where you are testing has a lot of RF interferance flying around?
My first thought would be the receiver, but you said you tried a different one too...
Now if you are putting the same crystal in both receivers and it still chatters, it must be the crystal. I've never had one go bad, but I'm sure it can happen.
My first thought would be the receiver, but you said you tried a different one too...
Now if you are putting the same crystal in both receivers and it still chatters, it must be the crystal. I've never had one go bad, but I'm sure it can happen.
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So you think it must be the crystal? I am testing it from home, not much flying going on.
Thanks, I'm gonna need another crystal anyway so I'll go ahead and grab one and try it.
Thanks
Thanks, I'm gonna need another crystal anyway so I'll go ahead and grab one and try it.
Thanks
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Hi!
It has nothing to do with the crystal.
Do you use a Futaba receiver for your Futaba transmitter...you should! No Hitec receiver please!
Check the battery power for your receiver!
Also check range,how far you can move away from the reciever with the transmitter in hand.
Do this without transmitter antenna (unscrew it ). Range should be 4-6m. Only 1-2 m and you better trim the receiver.
Regards!
Jan K
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It has nothing to do with the crystal.
Do you use a Futaba receiver for your Futaba transmitter...you should! No Hitec receiver please!
Check the battery power for your receiver!
Also check range,how far you can move away from the reciever with the transmitter in hand.
Do this without transmitter antenna (unscrew it ). Range should be 4-6m. Only 1-2 m and you better trim the receiver.
Regards!
Jan K
Sweden
JR flyer
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In the USA, contrary to Jaka's comments, Hitec and Futaba are 100% compatable and you can safely mix eithers transmitter and recievers as long as the Hitec receivers are also negative shift (Hitec makes both positive and negative shift receivers). Your problems sound more like a bad crystal in the receiver, especially if you are sure the battery is fully charged and the switch and associated wireing is good. Have you tried plugging the battery directly into the receiver (bypassing the switch and its wires)? Remember, in dual conversion receivers, there are two crystals, the one you can change and one other. If your receiver has been in a crash or suffered severe shock from any source, either crystal could have been damaged and you can only repace the one. You would need to have the other replaced by a licensed tech or shop such as the original manufacturer or some one like Radio South, preferably the manufacturer if the second crystal is the bad one.
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Hi!
It has nothing to do with the crystal.
Do you use a Futaba receiver for your Futaba transmitter...you should! No Hitec receiver please!
Hi!
It has nothing to do with the crystal.
Do you use a Futaba receiver for your Futaba transmitter...you should! No Hitec receiver please!
JR flyer



