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05.02.2008, 02:56 PM

Yeah, I WAS going to get one, but remember hearing others not needing it with the same radio/ESC. Maybe I should try the "fixed endpoint" setting instead of the auto-calibrate mode. Truthfully, I don't see myself programming via the stick - I was just trying it out to aid in radio troubleshooting.
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05.02.2008, 03:02 PM

I didn't have a pistix. For running the controller I had a hard time finding the right setting which was more like a aircraft radio setting (TH trim all the way to brake and adjusted the EPA accordingly). For programming I used an different model in the controller with default setting.
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05.02.2008, 03:05 PM

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Yeah, I WAS going to get one, but remember hearing others not needing it with the same radio/ESC. Maybe I should try the "fixed endpoint" setting instead of the auto-calibrate mode. Truthfully, I don't see myself programming via the stick - I was just trying it out to aid in radio troubleshooting.
Brian, you're exactly right. I didn't need any tools to setup my HV-110. You need to take off the auto-calibrate in the castle program for the HV-110. Its the same problem I had in that it would never remember my endpoints. Once you set it to fixed endpoint, it will be easy to do. Your setup is close to mine. I have a Futaba 3PM 2.4ghz 500mW amplified with a HV-110, 8s Thunder Power, Neu 2215.
   
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