Spectrum DX6 Fault

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5 years 8 months ago #17314 by
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Hi Colin, No I have not re-bound my TX to plane, but as you can see by other posts the TX is now working to the Plane ok.
thank you Ernie

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5 years 8 months ago #17315 by
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The Master

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5 years 8 months ago #17317 by 4Pedalsfly
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FlyBuster18 wrote: The Master


Ernie - Since your tx was the MASTER was a buddy lead being used with one of the club's older txs being the SLAVE ( ie not wireless ) ?

Thanks
Colin.

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5 years 8 months ago #17318 by
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Colin originally my TX was set up by Mike Searle to work to one of the clubs older TX"s Both as mode 2. This always works well until a member wanted to train me with him using Mode 1 on my TX as master and me using Mode 2 on the same club slave. thats when it went to pot!

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5 years 8 months ago - 5 years 8 months ago #17320 by 4Pedalsfly
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FlyBuster18 wrote: Colin originally my TX was set up by Mike Searle to work to one of the clubs older TX"s Both as mode 2. This always works well until a member wanted to train me with him using Mode 1 on my TX as master and me using Mode 2 on the same club slave. thats when it went to pot!


Ernie - Assuming your TX was set back to Mode 2 correctly there should no longer be a problem since the Club have dedicated Mode 2 & Mode 1 Spectrum DX6e
wireless transmitters for training purposes.
I fly Mode 1 & would name & set up your model in the master TX model memory then bind it to your model.
You would then bind your own TX to the receiver in the Master transmitter & away we go - no buddy lead.
Having read the other postings it would appear that there is a problem when a Buddy Lead is plugged into your transmitter,
- that needs resolving.

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Colin.
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5 years 8 months ago #17328 by
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I will have to check it may be a faulty socket !

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