You also need to set the flapern mix. Its just above the flap rate. Set the
values to +100 and you should see them work.
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From: Chris Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just got a 9303 for an incredible price, and have run into a wall
trying to
OK to set the Trailing edge in flight modes all you do is switch to the FM
you want and push the little trimmers on the top face of the 9303 the
direction you want the ailerons and flaps to go in that FM. These are the
ones on either side of the JR logo. That's all there is to it. Once you
switch
JR transmitters are positive shift. This is not the transmitter module,
but it is in the encoder before the module. You can actually modify the
JR transmitters by adding a phase shifter. I have done this for my
8303's.
MD is mode 2 (the normal way we fly these days).
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Thanks guys, looks like its Johnny
Berlin.
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From:
Marta Zavala
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 6:02
AM
Subject: [RCSE] JR 9303
Whats the best price out there right now on the
9303?
thanks,Walter
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] JR 9303 sailplane programming
On 2/19/05 17:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody written a full 'How to program' instruction guide for
programming the new JR 9303 for sailplanes? If somebody has
published
On 2/19/05 17:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody written a full 'How to program' instruction guide for
programming the new JR 9303 for sailplanes? If somebody has published the
instructions, is it available on the internet?
Thanks,
S Gibson
Not sure if this is what you want, but JR
Have you considered using the slider bar on the right for proportional
throttle control. At least it is open and would be available to be used.
Jim
At 05:42 PM 2/13/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear fellows
I have a JR 9303 radio and wonder if someone can help
I have another question:
Is it possible to change the stick mode to trottle/ailerone on left
stick and elevator/rudder on right stick. On Graupner Tx you can
select stick mode by software setting.
Is this feature also availabe on the JR9303! The Manuals don't show it.
Thanks for your help.
Regrads
No, the 9303 cannot change modes. The 9X can.
-Ben
Brian Chan wrote:
I have another question:
Is it possible to change the stick mode to trottle/ailerone on left
stick and elevator/rudder on right stick. On Graupner Tx you can
select stick mode by software setting.
Is this feature also availabe
I wonder if this is the same for the JR 9303?
No, it is not. The 930-3 has a non-volatile memory in it. No battery
required.
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Bill Malvey
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From: Brian Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 1:38 PM
To: John Derstine; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
The 9X has a lithium battery that is user serviceable. If I were you, I
would open the case and take a look. If it's like the 9X you can easily
replace it yourself.
-Ben
Brian Chan wrote:
Would any owner of the new JR 9303 answer my question?
I have a Graupner/JR MX22 radio, same physical
On 11/28/04 13:45 Ben Diss wrote:
The 9X has a lithium battery that is user serviceable. If I were you, I
would open the case and take a look. If it's like the 9X you can easily
replace it yourself.
The 9303 does not share this with the 9X. It does not have a backup battery
in it.
On 11/13/04 18:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am setting up my AVA with the 9303 and a Hitech 555 rx. Can't get the
spoiler travel to anything less than full travel.
Any suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Dave Corven.
I just set up my Topaz on a 9303. I decided to use the ACRO template.
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