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01.22.2007, 02:20 PM

What were you drinking when this happened? ;)

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Here's the REALLY (really really) weird part - with the 9920 plugged directly into the receiver (where it wouldn't program), the motor DID signal (beep) the programming initialization when I touched the steering wheel, and it programmed "through" channel one (steering), even though the steering servo was still plugged into channel one, and the 9920 was clearly (I checked several times because I couldn't believe what was going on) plugged into the throttle channel (channel two)
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I don't see how it's possible for channels to get "mixed up" due to anythign plugged into the rx.

When it was programming via the steering wheel, what was happening with the steering servo? Did it move also? Did it not move at all? Did it move via the throttle trigger?

So...
1. plug in only the steering servo... to channel one slot in rx. Works ok?
2. plug in servo to channel two slot in rx. Both servos work ok?
3. replace channel two (throttle) servo with the 9920.... and it now is controlled via the steering wheel?

That can't (shouldn't) be possible. Is this what happens? :007:

Last edited by glassdoctor; 01.22.2007 at 02:23 PM.
   
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