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gusti 10.09.2005 04:34 AM

spektrum DX3 DSM & EMaxx
 
Hi

Does somebody use this radio with an EMaxx?

I tried this radio with my Supermaxx. There is a problem with the third channel, because the switch has 3 position (3P) and for the Maxx transmission I need to have 2P.

Somebody told me to replace the current installed push button with a 2 position switch.

I don't know if this is really possible. Does somebody had this problem? If yes, how do you solve this.

Thanks for your help.

Gusti

coolhandcountry 10.09.2005 08:20 AM

Can't you push the button twice for shifting? It may be more work be same effect.

gusti 10.09.2005 10:23 AM

Hi Coolhandcountry

If you shift it once or twice, there is no difference.

I like your mail closing information.

Gusti

squeeforever 10.09.2005 12:19 PM

do you use 1st gear alot? or is it just occational or what? if you have brushless you can always lock it into second gear of get the g-maxx single speed convertion. if im not mistaken you can also switch it to were its in second gear except when you push the button. that way when you let the button up if shifts to second

Dafni 10.10.2005 01:52 PM

Any news on this, Gusti? Have you figured it out?

gusti 10.10.2005 02:31 PM

Hi Dafni

No addtional information. I had a phone call with spektrum. The answer was, the system is not designed for an Emaxx.

As a workaround they told me to purchase the futaba 3PK with the spektrum module. This cost more than the double of the 3 DX. I have also asked them what manufaturer they are using for the switches. The answer was, they do it themselve. The support line from Spektrum sounds not very competent.

A friend of mine he is a bike tuner. He told me I should buy the 3DX, he will replace the switch or find an other solution.

If he find a good solution, I will post this. I think this DSM technologie makes sense.

It is also very easy for handling, no waiting for free frequencies, integrated failsafe, because my son drive also on playgrounds, so than it is also an addtional security.

Cheers Gusti

Dafni 10.10.2005 03:05 PM

Yes, I think it should not be a big problem to exchange this switch.

coolhandcountry 10.10.2005 03:09 PM

Hey gusti. If you don't mind could you explain to me how the thrid channel work. I know it is a three position switch. Do you have to push and hold it for every position? I thought it was like the other controller I have. If you push it it switched. I don't remember the type my other one is.

Dafni 10.10.2005 03:27 PM

This particular switch on Gustis radio is always in the center position (free-wheeling on our trannies). If you want to keep it locked in a gear, you have to keep pressing on it. That's the problem.

coolhandcountry 10.10.2005 03:42 PM

OH I got you now. That don't sound right for a maxx. I hope you get this straight gusti.
Thanks dafni for the info.

Dafni 10.10.2005 03:49 PM

You're welcome, Mr. Coolhand Sir.
Gusti explained this to me on the phone. He lives about an hour away from me (by train)

gusti 10.11.2005 05:23 PM

Hi Guys
Here the answer from spektrum. Do they send me now somebody who holds all the time this button?

Dear Sir,

If you has the third channel set for 3P then all you have to do is hold the button on the third channel to operate the 3rd channel. Unfortunately there is no way of making that a 2 position type switch in the programing. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Hope this information is helpful for you,
Steve
Product Support Team Member
Horizon Hobby Distributors
4105 Fieldstone Rd.
Champaign, IL 61822
877-504-0233
productsupport@horizonhobby.com

Dafni 10.12.2005 01:45 AM

Hahaha, try to hold the switch all the time. :rolleyes:
And if you release it for a second..... I can hear your tranny complain.

Too bad.

Serum 10.12.2005 04:38 AM

Well, it's based on a make contact.. Sounds to me, like the transmittor is constantly sending a signal to the receiver that tells him to stay in that possition.. Which is rather weird in my ears..

A switch would to for sure. just make sure to check if the switch that's in the design now has got two or three poles.

You just need to solder a bit, and perhaps use a drill, but it's managable..


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