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FlySky Fs-g7p transmitter glitch

setecastronomy

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Some months ago I bought a Flysky fs-g7p radio but I did't use it very much. Lately I noticed a bad glitch on Ch1, cannot say if it was there from the beginning.
In an effort to solve it I upgraded the firmware to the latest one. As a consequence of the upgrade the configuration is restored to default, so I can now exclude the glitch is due to a wrong configuration. I tried a different receiver and servo and the problem is still there, but I have another proof that there is something wrong in the transmitter: watching carefully the transmitter display I can see the glitch on the signal level.
Here is how it behaves:
- chattering returning to neutral on ch1 for few seconds, then it is steady for tens of seconds before a new chattering starts
- sometimes steering full left the signal level oscillates for 2-3 times from full left to 3/4 left
- sometimes steering full left or right Ch2 moves a bit forward or backward as there was an active 5% mixer

Do you think I have a defective hardware ? Did anybody have similar problem ? Any suggestion before changing radio ?

Thanks
Filippo
 
do you have a gyro set up anywere ive had issues like that with the gyro built in to my radio link
also a stupid setting called anti lock breaking caused all kinds of issues with my flysky

maybe its a simple setting like that that dident reset
 
Ferp sounds like he’s on the case. Without his help I would say chuck it up to the radio and ask for a new one. If his help doesn’t work maybe time to call the manufacturer.
Good luck to you and have a good day.
 
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