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GT3B Hack Question and Answer Thread

hey losikid, how big of a deal is it to open this thing up and re-solder the antenna wire back on. i wasnt supervising well enough while my cousin was playing with mine. and will it be marked on the board when i do get it opened? from lookin at the end of the wire it appears it just broke loose at the solder joint.
 
The antenna is (if it's done like on my 2ch FS radio) a very thin coaxial wire where the two leads are to be soldered <0.5mm apart. (I had to use a microscope just to see that it's not a single wire.)
Not an easy task without very good equipment.
 
For those who have broke their antenna, this is usually how i explain how to fix it


First, carefully strip the outside insulation to expose the mesh, you want a solid 1/4" or so showing, now kinda un mesh it and bunch it together off to the side. , now strip the second/inner insulation about 1/8".

Tin both leads (try to get only the tip of the mesh), and tin the solder pars on the board

bend the inner wire 90* and solder it to the center pad, you want the main wire to be parallel to the board,

Keeping in mind that it's a fragile joint, take the tinned mesh and solder it to the outer pad it was originally soldered too

A tip while doing this, is remove the antenna from the housing , and when you plug it back in after soldering, make sure i doesn't get pinched inside the crack of the antenna when putting it back into its spot....(you'll have to keep it at the very top of the crack when inserting the antenna
 
hi i installed my hack tonight and plug it in to the program now it wont turn on obviosly nothing is loaded on there my own fault
please help
not sure how to pick the firmware in file . not there
not to good on a computer
 
hi i installed my hack tonight and plug it in to the program now it wont turn on obviosly nothing is loaded on there my own fault
please help
not sure how to pick the firmware in file . not there
not to good on a computer

you've got to download the firmware file to a location that you know, then open that file in stvp
 
i dont know why but it wont show up when i put it in documents it wont even recognise it or am i doing it wrong when i try to open it in stvp
 
Austin,
Can you help with this? I'd like this procedure adjusted to work with the 0.6.1 firmware. It's just different enough that I get stuck and I haven't wrapped my head around the thinking that's needed to understand.

Dual ESC Mixing Template: (0.3.2 and 0.4.0 fw's)

Ch3 trim-Momentary 3 postion dig
D/R-Bias with 20% step rate

  • Turn radio on
  • press enter
  • scroll till E. Points highlighted
  • Press and hold enter for 1.5 seconds
  • E. point should now be blinking
  • scroll so "d" is blinking (far left)
  • press enter
  • scroll till 3 is blinking
  • press enter
  • make sure 0 is blinking, if not scroll so it is
  • Press and hold enter for 1 second
  • Scroll so REV is highlighted
  • Press and hold enter for 1.5 seconds
  • Rev should now be blinking
  • Scroll so 3 is blinking
  • press enter
  • Scroll so DIG is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll to MOM
  • press enter
  • Scroll so NOR is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll so PRV is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll so d is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll to DIG
  • press enter
  • scroll so RES is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll to 20
  • press enter
  • scroll so NOR is blinking
  • press enter
  • scroll so N00 is Blinking
  • press enter
  • press and hold enter for 1.5 seconds
  • press end


Plug front into CH2
Plug rear into CH3

Plug your battery in, and calibrate your esc's
 
Austin,
Can you help with this? I'd like this procedure adjusted to work with the 0.6.1 firmware. It's just different enough that I get stuck and I haven't wrapped my head around the thinking that's needed to understand.
HeyOK, have you run the current dual ESC template you referenced?
If so, how do you like it?
What "steps" do you run? The template shows "20", I use "5" with dual CC Sidewinder Micro's & 35T motors in my XR-10 & like it. I usually leave it at "5" to give the front a little "pull" all the time.
 
HeyOK, have you run the current dual ESC template you referenced?
If so, how do you like it?
What "steps" do you run? The template shows "20", I use "5" with dual CC Sidewinder Micro's & 35T motors in my XR-10 & like it. I usually leave it at "5" to give the front a little "pull" all the time.

Using the old software, I ran exactly that template with the 20 (%?) steps. Never thought of trying a step of 5, that would be a good thing to do!

I've really liked running this compared to my dig switch (shh!!).
What I find is that in steep sections, I end up putting a little more power to the back.
 
Dual ESC Mixing template for firmware 0.6.1

Ch3 trim-Momentary 3 postion dig
D/R-Bias with 10% step rate
CH3 Button to control dig momentary

Assign DIG mix to Channel 3
Scroll to E.point, LONG enter
Scroll to d, enter
scroll to 3, LONG enter
Prec back/end afew times

Assign DIG to the CH3 Trim Switch with a momentary action
Scroll to REV, LONG enter
Scroll to 3, enter
scroll to DIG, enter
Scroll to BMO, enter
Scroll to RE0, enter
Scroll to PV1, LONG enter
Press back/end afew times

Assign DIG to the D/R switch with a 10% step
Scroll to REV, LONG enter
Scroll to d, enter
Scroll to DIG, enter
Scroll to BNL, BRS, or BEN, press enter
  • BNL=long press of switch does nothing
  • BRS=long press of switch resets the mix to 0
  • BEN=long press of switch goes to -100 or 100 mix depeding on long
    press direction
Scroll to 10 (this is your step rate), enter
scroll to RE0, enter
Scroll to OR0, LONG enter
Press back/end afew times

Assign DIG to the CH3 Button with a momentary action
*Go from 0 to 100,

Scroll to REV, LONG enter
Scroll to C, enter
Scroll to DIG, enter
Scroll to M01, enter
Scroll to RE0, enter
Scroll to PV1 LONG enter
Press back/end afew times

OR, assign ch 3 button to reset mix to 0
Scroll to REV, LONG enter
Scroll to C, enter
Scroll to DGR, enter
Scroll to M00, LONG enter
press back/end afew times
 
Thanks, Austin!

"thumbsup" The new UI is abit different.

I updated the 2nd post as well, so it doesn't get lost in afew days. I'll be making a little templates booklet/pdf here soon...it'll have something like above but for different things, I'm trying to get it printed on a plastic type paper so it holds up to parts bag abuse.
 
lokikid, you deserve some major props for what your doing here. It doesnt seem like your doing it to get rich (although i think you could). So, props.. its awesome.

Just two lame questions. If i flash my gt3b for 6 channels, will i have a very hard time figuring out how to use the transmitter? Or will it all be pretty simple to figure out on my own.

Also, i dont need a link. just a model or site that sells a compatible 6 channel receiver.

thanks. obviously im real new to this..
 
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