07-24-2024, 04:24 PM
try this put the transmitter in a cardboard box with a trouble light. wait for a while and test an aircraft. if it acts as you described it is the transmitter. this happened to me. i had it fixed and no problems since. ron
Quote:If you check our local temperature you will find it around 120 degrees today. We developed the XtremeLink system (17 years ago now) in these conditions, so heat should never be a factor for our products. It's more likely that the RadioMaster transmitter is affected by heat. Did you try the XPS module again either before or after you flew the heli later in the day?
We have never had a report of a problem with heat with our system, because that was actually a very large focus at one point in the industry when Futaba did have this problem with one of their large receivers used in giant scale 3D aircraft.
Of course, anything is possible. But, one thing that needs to be mentioned is that you can cause the choppy servo movement with the Nano (or other receiver options) if you do not bind the receiver with the exact number of channels being used. For example, if you bound the Nano with 6 channels assigned and you found out later that you really only needed 5 channels or you needed 7 channels, and made the change necessary without rebinding afterwards, you can experience the choppy control because the wrong frame rate data and number of channels is being used. Typically, this is immediately noticeable but not always. The Nano does a good job of trying to fix issues like this in real time. This is something that you should probably check.