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Old 10-15-2015 | 10:15 AM
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Default setup of syma x5c camera to work on channel 3

Ok, so I bought this syma x5c-1 quad copter to fly around with while I'm learning to fly. This thing has a 2 megapixel camera on it. The way it works is the trim button for the throttle is what triggers it to take videos or pictures. If I press up on the throttle trim it snaps a pucture, if I press down it records video. So, the question...how do I make channel 3 on my dx3s radio trigger it to take pictures and record video. I want to mount this little thing on my 22t stadium truck and record fpv of my races to watch later on. Any help on this would be awesome!!!
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Old 10-19-2015 | 10:21 AM
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This syma camera had 3 wires. I've figured out that if you tap the yellow wire to the ground with it will snap a picture. If you tap for a couple seconds it will take video. So how do I rig this thing up to work on my dx3s radio? I want to be able to push the button on the radio and have it to one or the other based on how long I hold the button.
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