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jimmyjet92@yahoo.com 04-25-2015 10:41 AM

Dig radio help
 
I just put the dig kit into my wraith and that all went together fine. But I can't seem to get the channel on my radio set up. I have the dx4c with the srs4210 receiver. I have the servo plugged into Aux 1 and then Aux 1is set up as the 3 position thumb switch. But when I hit the switch the servo doesn't move. Any help is appreciated. I'm stuck without any more ideas

Awesome-Sauce RC 04-26-2015 02:51 AM

Re: Dig radio help
 
have you disabled the AVC in the radio menu AND on the rx by binding and leaving one of the two plugs in the port marked disable?

also worth noting that the srs4210 rx is outputting a faster framerate and higher frequency so that could also come into play if you have already disabled the avc by both requirements.

the framerate really shouldnt be an issue as its never given me problems for aux items but that also depends on how old the dig controller is versus todays radios but just to clarify is this an electronic dig or mechanical with a servo?

if its mechanical and using servo also note that standard non digital servos wont work with that rx.


tony

jimmyjet92@yahoo.com 04-26-2015 10:04 AM

Re: Dig radio help
 
thanks for the help! it is with servo and it is digital. i disabled it in the radio but havent done it to the rx... guess i should read the manual. ill give this a try and let you know

Awesome-Sauce RC 04-26-2015 09:09 PM

Re: Dig radio help
 
no problem, thats caught a few of our local guys out too, just have to insert bind plug in bind port and one in disable port then rebind radio, when done there is a specific calibration process to do with the AVC regardless of whether your gonna use it or not but once done its just a case of removing the bind plug but leave the other one in the disable port.


tony


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