JSCARPINO
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- Jul 4, 2005
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Hello All
I have had my Futaba 3PK Transmitter with the 2.4 GHz module
for about a year and a half now. It has worked flawlessly.
This past NAMBA Nationals my 45 SGX Rigger just stopped running after
3 laps and I assumed it had just gone lean and died.
So next heat I went to start the heat and nothing happened when I
turned on the radio....The receiver light was flashing green.
I could not start the boat and found out that the receiver / transmitter
bind had stopped working.
I assumed I had a bad receiver and put a brand new one in and at this
point it has worked fine.
This past weekend at our District 20 club race my son's Futaba 3PM
did the exact same thing in that the transmitter / receiver bind stops
working........Anybody else have this issue yet....
My receivers have never been wet and they are isolated in foam.
I want to continue using my Futaba gear, but I don't want Issues like that
to happen again.
Could it be that there are to many 2.4GHz systems in close proximity to
each other or something like that?
HELP Please
Joe
I have had my Futaba 3PK Transmitter with the 2.4 GHz module
for about a year and a half now. It has worked flawlessly.
This past NAMBA Nationals my 45 SGX Rigger just stopped running after
3 laps and I assumed it had just gone lean and died.
So next heat I went to start the heat and nothing happened when I
turned on the radio....The receiver light was flashing green.
I could not start the boat and found out that the receiver / transmitter
bind had stopped working.
I assumed I had a bad receiver and put a brand new one in and at this
point it has worked fine.
This past weekend at our District 20 club race my son's Futaba 3PM
did the exact same thing in that the transmitter / receiver bind stops
working........Anybody else have this issue yet....
My receivers have never been wet and they are isolated in foam.
I want to continue using my Futaba gear, but I don't want Issues like that
to happen again.
Could it be that there are to many 2.4GHz systems in close proximity to
each other or something like that?
HELP Please
Joe