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  • -GAS-
    • Jun 2007
    • 1323

    #1

    Problem med Futaba 6014FS Mottaker

    Var ute fløy med Rookie'n min i går og fikk en hikke.... Landet og så at dioden på mottaker blinka grønt. Futaba sier da ved blinkende grønt lys: Receiving signals, but ID is unmatched.

    Hva kan forårsake dette?

    Mitt oppsett er som følger: 6014FS mottaker, Fromeco strømforskyning og to stk 7,4Lipo. En antenne peker bakover, den andre rett opp.

    Takknemlig for alle meninger her.
    Christen
    http://jetsofnorway.com/
  • extracap
    • Feb 2006
    • 556

    #2
    Det eneste problemet jeg har hatt med 6014 er utkobling av signal pga varme !
    For 2 år siden hadde jeg en klikk pga att det ble for varmt inni modellen og det førte til
    for varm motaker. Men tror nok ikke det er det som er ditt problem ,men jeg
    nevner det alikevell !
    Men hadde det hvert min modell så har jeg skiftet motaker ,just inn case
    Mvh Geir Mogstad
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    slapp av det kommer helt sikkert ned!

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    • andersh
      • Apr 2003
      • 1734

      #3
      Heisann Christen!

      Da jeg nettopp fikk min nye SmartFly PowerExpander Competition 12 Pro Turbo (Rally GT Fastback), lå det en lapp oppi som jeg ikke har sett før... Der stod det følgende:



      Det høres jo litt ut som det du beskriver da...?
      Anders Hauge

      www.hang.no - Norges nye HANG-side!

      www.JetsOfBergen.no
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      There is nothing left in my right brain, and there is noting right in my left brain....

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      • -GAS-
        • Jun 2007
        • 1323

        #4
        Takk for info Geir

        Og Anders.... ja dette høres ut som at det kan være noe. Men jeg forstår det fremdeles ikke siden batteri inngangen på mottakeren er i samme strømskinne som servoene, ser det ut til da ihvertfall.

        Jeg har forøvrig brukt Fromeco reg. i flere år uten noe (snagg) Mye i heli med Spektrum AR7000

        Det jeg kommer til å gjøre nå er å lodde meg inn på servokabelen i hver ende av mottakeren, rute om antennene litt og prøve på nytt. Har forøvrig flydd ca 15 turer med Rookien før problemet oppsto......

        Takk for hjelpen gutter
        Christen
        http://jetsofnorway.com/

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        • andersh
          • Apr 2003
          • 1734

          #5
          Nei, jeg har aldri hørt om det der før jeg heller. Jeg har en slik PowerExpander i Scorpionen også, tror jeg skal sjekke tilkoblingene der... Det med høy temperatur er en kjent sak, det er også dette med at disse mottakerne "rebooter" om spenningen kommer for langt ned i et øyeblikk med høy belastning. Da er modellen "ute" i 3 sekunder. Men jeg vet ikke om dette vil bli indikert med blinkende lys.
          Anders Hauge

          www.hang.no - Norges nye HANG-side!

          www.JetsOfBergen.no
          rc.andersh.com

          Byggeblog 3,6m SkyLink 100ccm (Cessna)
          Byggeblog FPV SailCam Easyglider
          Byggeblog for Eurosporten
          Byggeblog for H9 Cessna med selvstarter og lys

          There is nothing left in my right brain, and there is noting right in my left brain....

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          • andersh
            • Apr 2003
            • 1734

            #6
            Kom tilfeldigvis over denne hos Futaba:


            Tips for FASST Receivers
            --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

            Every R/C pilot learns by experience what methods work well for installing and maintaining radio equipment. At the same time, we also want our aircraft to have the advantage of up-to-the-minute technology...which means that every now and then, we must master some new techniques.

            Spread spectrum radio technology offers the perfect example. When Futaba® introduced 2.4GHz FASST radio equipment, R/C hobbyists quickly jumped to the front of electronic technology's cutting edge. Not surprisingly, those new, state-of-the-art 2.4GHz receivers have significant differences compared to old 72MHz units. So it's time to change a few old habits.

            Below are some recommendations for updating the way you install and maintain radio gear. Make them a part of your routine, and you'll enjoy the best performance from your 2.4GHz FASST radio gear.

            1. Don't wrap your FASST receiver in foam.

            Protecting your receiver from vibration by wrapping it in foam used to be a "must". Not so with 2.4GHz FASST receivers. Unlike 72MHz equipment, they're not as vulnerable to vibration. Using less foam lets them operate cooler - which is a plus for all electronics.

            Tip: To keep the receiver cooler use small foam blocks (like standoffs) so that there is an air channel around the receiver.

            2. Shade your model from sunlight when not flying.

            Clear canopies expose the radio compartment to direct sunlight which results in additional heat in the model interior. This causes no problems during flight, but makes shading your model on the ground very important. Cover the canopy with a white towel; or better yet, park your airplanes in the shade. This will help keep the electronic components cool.

            Tip: It is important to note that lighter covering colors will absorb less heat whereas darker colors will absorb more heat.

            3. Mount your FASST receiver away from heat sources.

            We had to avoid mounting 72MHz receivers near anything that might produce RF noise. That's not as much of a concern with 2.4GHz FASST receivers - you should instead make sure that you're mounting the unit in the coolest part of the radio compartment.

            Stay away from the muffler exhaust, battery packs, regulators or any other heat source. We also recommend that you use the receiver's long, narrow side as its base (rather than mounting it with the bottom flat against the radio compartment floor). Secure the receiver using a Velcro® strap or gel tape.

            We hope that these tips help you with your 2.4GHz FASST receiver installation and maintenance. If you have any questions, please let us know. Just contact us at the Futaba Service Center, by e-mail at: service@futaba-rc.com.
            Kilden her: http://2.4gigahertz.com/features/receiver-tips.html
            Anders Hauge

            www.hang.no - Norges nye HANG-side!

            www.JetsOfBergen.no
            rc.andersh.com

            Byggeblog 3,6m SkyLink 100ccm (Cessna)
            Byggeblog FPV SailCam Easyglider
            Byggeblog for Eurosporten
            Byggeblog for H9 Cessna med selvstarter og lys

            There is nothing left in my right brain, and there is noting right in my left brain....

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