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ecolage entre futaba t6ex 2.4ghz et skyport t4yf

Posté : 01 oct. 2014, 22:33
par TOY07
bonjour
j'ai branché une futaba t6ex 2.4 ghz alimentée en 9.6 volt en tant que radio moniteur et une radio futaba t4yf skyport 2.4 ghz alimenéet en 5.1 volt en tant qu’élevé ,le problème est que lorsque je commute l'inter d’écolage il se passe 1 seconde à 1seconde et demi avant que l’élevé ait les commandes de l'avion ; après ce délai la radio élevé a bien la main mise sur l'avion mais pendant ce laps de temps (1à 1.5 sec )l'avion reste sans contrôle :huh: .pour info les 2 radio sont sur marche sinon cela ne fonctionne pas
si qq'un à une idée ou une suggestion je suis preneur. merci

Re: ecolage entre futaba t6ex 2.4ghz et skyport t4yf

Posté : 02 oct. 2014, 10:00
par Blinderrrrr
Salut,
il y a pas grand chose à faire, c'est normal.

To use the trainer function:
1. It is best for the instructor to use the transmitter that is already set up for the model to be flown.
2. If the student's radio has PCM/PPM capability, set it to PPM.
3. If the student's radio has a plug-in RF module, remove the module.
4. Collapse the student's antenna when the student’s transmitter is conventional type.
(29-72MHz)
5. With the transmitters off, connect the trainer cord to both radios. (On the 6EX-2.4GHz the trainer jack is in the center of the
rear of the case.) Do not force the plug into the transmitter and note that the plug is “keyed” so it can go in only one way.
6. Turn on the instructor's transmitter. DO NOT turn on the student’s transmitter. It will automatically “power up,” but will not
transmit a signal. Set the servo reversing and trims of the student's radio to match that of the instructor's. If both the
instructor and the student use T6EX2.4G, the F/S function's set-up must be the same in both transmitters.
7. Turn on the receiver switch in the model. Depress the trainer switch on the instructor's radio. Use the student’s radio to
operate the controls (ailerons, elevator, rudder, etc.) and observe how they respond. Make any adjustments necessary to
the student's transmitter to get the controls to respond correctly.
8. Check to see that the trims are in “sync” by toggling the trainer switch back and forth a few times. The controls on the
model should remain stationary. If the controls do not remain stationary, this indicates that the trim settings on the
student's radio do not match those on the instructor's radio. Adjust the student's trims as necessary.
Note: When the instructor initially depresses the trainer switch on his transmitter, there will be approximately one-second delay
before the student takes control.
In most situations this momentary delay will go unnoticed. The trainer switch does not work in
heli mode.


Bon vol quand même -_-