DF60&DF36 Tx problem
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From: Blackpool, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi all,
Have any of you out there had a similar problem. After unlocking the plt switch on the back of the tx and adjusting the pitch etc, I then locked the unit by returning the dipswitch to lock. Now the heli will not lift. The throttle lever will tell the heli to increase speed but not to alter pitch. I have had the same problem with my 36. The tx throttle lever will not transmit to the pitch servo. When I use a tx from another heli, it flies just fine. With the motor disconnected, all works fine. You can see the tail rotor adjusting as you increase power but the servo that pushes the inner rod will not move
Any ideas
Thnx
Gary
Have any of you out there had a similar problem. After unlocking the plt switch on the back of the tx and adjusting the pitch etc, I then locked the unit by returning the dipswitch to lock. Now the heli will not lift. The throttle lever will tell the heli to increase speed but not to alter pitch. I have had the same problem with my 36. The tx throttle lever will not transmit to the pitch servo. When I use a tx from another heli, it flies just fine. With the motor disconnected, all works fine. You can see the tail rotor adjusting as you increase power but the servo that pushes the inner rod will not move
Any ideas
Thnx
Gary
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From: Canyon Country, CA
You need to adjust pitch with a pitch gauge and witht the helicopter on the bench. You unplug your main motor. You set your pitch to me +11 degrees at full throttle.
In fewer words, yes I have experienced this.
In fewer words, yes I have experienced this.



