odd dx30 radio issue So I got my boy a used dx30 to replace his tq3 radio. Well recently its had an odd glitch--and I have nailed down to the radio itself(binded my dx3r with zero issues). When you go forward, and more pronounced when you lightly blurp the throttle--the steering servo glitches (servo horn goes back forth like 1/4")... I have torn down the radio and inpected the internals--of course nothing seen. Was wondering if anybody has had a simlular issue like this. Luckily I am only $50 into the radio. |
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Best way to troubleshoot would be to connect to an oscilloscope, between the wiper (center pin) and ground. The voltage should vary smoothly with no step change as you squeeze the throttle trigger. If the voltage trace looks fuzzy or has "grass" (AC noise superimposed on top of the DC throttle position signal) that would be indicative of a noisy pot. You could always try squirting some control cleaner (available at electronics stores) into the pot, but that may only be delaying the pot's demise. Narly1 |
have you reset all the settings in the radio? like the mixes! |
Man, I should have read the question more closely. LOL. If you are getting interaction across channels then yes, as jamesdicken suggests, check that the throttle & steering channels aren't mixed together by accident. Narly1 |
I went and reset the radio--and rebound the radio to the reciever. Still acts up.... |
A couple of more ideas: Does the reverse happen? Ie if you wiggle the steering around does the rig move backwards or forwards? Are the results of a range check normal? Narly1 |
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I would think the dashpot for the throttle would not cause any issues--I would think its a deeper issue within the radio--but I just don't know. |
what esc and motor?? is there a bec?? is the rx dirty/ old?? I had a issue in the race truck where the esc was draining the rx and glitching the steering, and throttle. I added a bec and worked perfect. |
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Narly1 |
I'm not very familiar with the dx3.0, but is there a framerate adjustment? My futaba stuff does really weird stuff when I run it on the high res setting with analog servos. It might be worth slowing the framerate down. |
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Hey Crashfab, here's another idea.... I once had one of my DX3's display start acting up after it got soaked as a result of a heavy downpour at a race. This was even after I let it dry out thoroughly. When I took it apart I could see some residue lines on the printed circuit board. I am pretty sure that the flux used during soldering was water soluble, and I'm guessing the rain washed the flux and some solder particles across two of the traces. The fix was a blast of board cleaner and a light cleaning with a soft brush. That fixed the problem, maybe you might want to try the same. Also check the antenna connector on the short piece of wire that plugs into the RF (radio frequency) deck/module.... MMCX connectors are tricky to get on straight by hand and thus properly seated. A sign of a bad antenna/antenna connection would be poor range.... did you ever check that as I suggested before? Narly1 |
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