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La mia trasmittente e' una Hitec Eclips e lavoro banda di 40 , canale 85.

A questo punto ho il sospetto che sia la ricevente bacata.

Per la pace di tutti, invio un'altra procedura trovata su hobbycity:

When I first got my RP4S1 I worked for 2 hours trying to get it to find a channel. No matter how I tried to do it by the instructions it would not find a channel. I set it aside and forgot about it for a couple weeks. Later I got it out and tried it again. It now works fine but their instructions will not work! Try this. Hook up at least 1 servo. Extend the receiver and transmitter antenaes fully. Place them near each other. Power up the transmitter and then the receiver. After the receiver LED blinks twice, press and continue to hold the button while the LED blinks 3 times and starts to flash rapidly. (Do not let off the button until the LED blinks rapidly!) Release the button and it should hook up in a few seconds. The servos will reset when it hooks up. I'm using this method with A Hitec Eclipse 7/synthesized module on 72mhz. Using this method it has hooked up on every channel Ive'd tried it on(10-15 different channels). I have not had a chance to range test it and it does seem to have a slight centering problem. I received my receiver about 6-7 weeks ago


E' per i 72 mhz ma il principio di settaggio dovrebbe essere il medesimo: comunque anche con questa a me non ha funzionato.

saluti

gabriele
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