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MM would cog, now it won't sync with Tx
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MM would cog, now it won't sync with Tx - 07.20.2008, 05:01 PM

I have an airtronics MX-3 transmitter and FM micro reciever, 75mhz. I never could get it to run without cogging, but today, it was the worst ever, and all of a sudden I just lost all control. Nothing moved, nothing worked, and my Tx won't resync. Is it the radio equipment? Is there anything I can do? I've read airtronics doesn't work that well with cc.

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07.20.2008, 05:20 PM

i also read somewhere the spektrum dont work to well with cc, been using a spekie for long time with no probs. check all your connections mate, could be a loose one. what motor are you using with the MM to cause cogging? maybe unscrew the board from the plastic base & check the borad throughly to make sure nothing's been damaged...
   
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07.20.2008, 05:40 PM

I'm using a fegiao 8xl. I tried it with a hitec receiver, and it syncd but I had no control and it went crazy. I'm so fed up. I wish I could just get rid of it.


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I'm using a fegiao 8xl. I tried it with a hitec receiver, and it syncd but I had no control and it went crazy. I'm so fed up. I wish I could just get rid of it.
where do you have the Rx located? if it is to close to the esc/motor it will pick up the interference and cause problems...the
2.4 ghz SS systems are least likely to do this
   
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07.20.2008, 07:29 PM

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where do you have the Rx located? if it is to close to the esc/motor it will pick up the interference and cause problems...the
2.4 ghz SS systems are least likely to do this
It's located above the steering servo and the esc is located above the center diff.

All connections are fine.


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