Title: RE: [RCSE] JR XP9303 vs XP8103 RX channel differences?

Yes,
There's a difference in the pinouts - I believe channel 2 is now R ail instead of throttle - check the manual.

For your later posts:
Program the tip servos as ailerons, the inner ailerons as flaps, and use ail -> flap mixing to get them going together. Then use SPOILERS to operate your flaps (mix the 6th channel into spoilers.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 4:08 PM
To: RCSE
Subject: [RCSE] JR XP9303 vs XP8103 RX channel differences?

I recall hearing somewhere that the channels between the JR XP9303 versus
XP8103 differ from how you plug the respective servo leads into the
receiver.  Is this correct?  Or do I plug the servo leads into the receiver
(e.g. for L & R flaps, L & R aileron, rudder, and elevator) using the same
plug/channel assignments for either transmitter?

Is the manual correct with the channel number versus control surface
function assignment?

Thank you.

Cameron Ninham



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