I have fms loaded and my transmitter connected with the proper cord.. I
followed the directions on the internet, but when I try to calibrate it,
only 1 & 2 move, and they are funky (not moving as they should but jumping
around).. and 3 & 4 don't move at all.
I had fms working on this computer with the same trx before my h/d crashed.
Unfortunately, I did not print off the settings, but they seem pretty
simple..
Any suggestions are appreciated.....

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GerryGerry - 29 May 2008 10:11 GMT
What transmitter are you using? perhaps you need to change it from PCM to
PPM
>I have fms loaded and my transmitter connected with the proper cord.. I
>followed the directions on the internet, but when I try to calibrate it,
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> Any suggestions are appreciated.....
az21@cox.net - 29 May 2008 13:30 GMT
I have a futaba t6xa... not sure how to make the change you describe..
also as far as I know,I've not made any changes since the disk crash and I
lost my settings (which I got from the fellow who sold it to me at a show).

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> What transmitter are you using? perhaps you need to change it from PCM to
> PPM
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>> Any suggestions are appreciated.....
Branko - 30 May 2008 09:34 GMT
You may get better results asking on FMS forum. I notice that it was
broken recently, seems to be working at the moment.
Need more information.
After your HDD crashed, did you install the OS again? What version is it
now, and before?
What interface are you using? If you don't know, please describe cable
and which connector its plugged into.
Do this:
Controls > Analog control > (your interface) > Resources
Tell us what it reports.
If serial PIC interface, make sure baud rate is correct.
If DLL or VXD, take note of resources and use Windos diagnostics to
check for conflicts with other applications.
> I have fms loaded and my transmitter connected with the proper cord.. I
> followed the directions on the internet, but when I try to calibrate it,
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> Any suggestions are appreciated.....