Will let you know in a little while. Going to do both test in about 10 min
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A fix to your existing receiver is not assured and will take a long, time if it is possible -- likely fix would involve a re-write of the units micro-processor code, and only if there's an over-write capability. Cheaper and more immediate to get a new receiver.Who is John Galt?Comment
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Cheers,
Alec.
Reality is but a dream...
But to dream is a reality
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The line of receivers we sell are (formally) the Sombra Labs SL-8 and Lepton-6. Additionally we are bringing back the original WFly eight-channel receiver. Unfortunately this great line of Sombra Labs receivers are no longer available on 75mHz, so we are going back with the WFly receivers ... once we get the manufacturer to re-write the code that will make them work with our ADF fail-safe feature. But, yes, all three type receivers we sell (or have sold) will fit even the smallest SD cylinder.
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Take your receiver out of the plastic case, and put the board into some heat-shrink -- that will reduce the 'thickness' of the receiver package.
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@fhouldson I'm confused - your results don't line up with any of the operating modes in the code. Is the first "Red Green
" in each of your tests actually "Red + Green"? Regardless it certainly seems that you're up against an Rx/ADF2 compatibility issue. Also, after you made the ADF2 pitch control connection in Test 2 did you have control of the servo?
I've been working on a fix for this type of problem but the solution is still a way's out. If you can squeeze in another Rx I'd definitely recommend going with that solution.Kevin McLeod - Oscar II driver
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The first test was red-green pause red green. test 2 was red-green-green-green and the servo did work. Put a jr rx in and everything worked fine for quite a while. thought I had the problem solved. Now wiith the jr rx it's doing the same thingComment
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