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4-in-1 for HoneyBee CP2 problems

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Sidney H Bridge - 23 Sep 2005 17:11 GMT
I'm pretty sure the original 4-in-1 is toast! The servos move all of
their own accord, very wildly. I've checked the crystals are seated
properly. If I hold the antenna cable then it works fine. Seems to me
that the receiver is buggered. Any ideas, or suggestion for a
replacement, would be most welcome.

This is my first heli, so any help will be very gratefully received!

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Sid
J McKernan - 24 Sep 2005 18:35 GMT
I had a similar issue with my Blade CP.  Checked the crystals and they were
seated properly, etc.  Turns out is was a bad crystal set.  Cruise down to
the local hobby shop and see if they have a crystal set that they can
substitute in and test with.  My LHS was kind enough to loan me a set of
crystals while I waited for Horizon Hobby to send me a replacement set.

Good luck.

Jake

> I'm pretty sure the original 4-in-1 is toast! The servos move all of their
> own accord, very wildly. I've checked the crystals are seated properly. If
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> Sid
NONNE - 25 Sep 2005 11:36 GMT
> I'm pretty sure the original 4-in-1 is toast! The servos move all of
> their own accord, very wildly. I've checked the crystals are seated
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> Sid

Try to email thsi Hobby Shop - HobbyJapan2000.com, their support may be
able to help you with your problem.
Sidney H Bridge - 25 Sep 2005 17:27 GMT
>>I'm pretty sure the original 4-in-1 is toast! The servos move all of
>>their own accord, very wildly. I've checked the crystals are seated
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> Try to email thsi Hobby Shop - HobbyJapan2000.com, their support may be
> able to help you with your problem.

Will do, thanks.
 
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