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If you have the correct connector check out
http://users.belgacom.net/TX2TX/tx2tx/english/tx2txgb7.htm
You need pins 2 & 3.
HTH
J.
> Does anyone know of a source that can provide the necessary wiring diagram
> for converting/making the existing Aerofly dongle (The bit with the
> Futaba/Multiplex connection) suitable for the Futaba Square (FF9 etc)
> training plug connection.
> Cheers!
> A trip to the zoo for the first correct answer!!!
Hi,
If you have the original dongle for Aerofly pro with a round Din plug of
Futaba or Multiplex :
the only thing you need is soldering 2 wires,; the ground and the OUT signal
On your FF9, the out is on contact 3, the ground is on contact 2 (see my
website chapter 3 for official numbering)
The ground of your FF9 will go to the ground of the DIN-futaba-connector
(shield) and the OUT signal
of the FF9 will have to be connected to the OUT of the Futaba female -DIN
(see my website)
Same for a Multiplex connector : ground to ground, OUT to OUT.
Olivier

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> Does anyone know of a source that can provide the necessary wiring diagram
> for converting/making the existing Aerofly dongle (The bit with the
> Futaba/Multiplex connection) suitable for the Futaba Square (FF9 etc)
> training plug connection.
> Cheers!
> A trip to the zoo for the first correct answer!!!
Nick Beard - 18 Jan 2004 00:05 GMT
Thanx chaps!!
> Hi,
>
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> > Cheers!
> > A trip to the zoo for the first correct answer!!!
You wil find this almost impossible to get as its copyrighted for their
protection. I wonder why !