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Tim Wescott wrote in message ...
P. Venkman wrote: Tim Wescott wrote in message ... P. Venkman wrote: Tim Wescott wrote in message ... P. Venkman wrote: SNIP I've tried the transmitter with 5 different receivers (4 different brands) on 5 different frequencies, all with the exact same problem. At one point I had two different receivers (different brands) on the same frequency turned on, and when they glitched they both glitched in exactly the same way (rudder went hard right on both models, for example). This isn't proof, but in general you wouldn't expect two receivers to glitch in exactly the same way if the problem is interference at the receiver. If two receivers are receiving exactly the same interference at exactly the same time they may glitch the same way. Possible; however, they were different brands and different circuits, and it's less likely that some random interference would cause them to act the exact same way. The same brand wouldn't surprise me. Since it's a synthesized module and should be easy to do, have you tried it on a different frequency (with appropriate RX, of course)? Obviously something screwy is going on, if it's limited to one frequency you may be able to just switch to a more benign frequency and have fun. I've tried 5 different frequencies; all act the same way. You could switch to flying control line, but that gets difficult with gliders. I think at that point it becomes a kite! |
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