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09.22.2009, 08:59 PM

Re-calibrate to the radio?
   
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Re-calibrate to the radio?
Yes and when I apply reverse it keep beeping!! Can't finish
   
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Yes and when I apply reverse it keep beeping!! Can't finish
Oh duh, sorry. You already tried that.... Would it be a pain to reset the settings on the radio?
   
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I know I had to reset my maximums for throttle (both forward and reverse) before I could calibrate radio to ESC. Course I dont have a Futaba either. Then it would calibrate and I could make radio adjustments after that.
   
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Throtle set to normal or reverse?
   
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Reverse
   
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