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Old 12-03-2018 | 02:24 AM
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Hello everyone,

I got this receiver today but I have a small problem.
When I turn on the my car, the gas/brake servo does the following:
youtu.be/gCmP-ke0iDI
The servo should be at the same position as it was when it was off.
The tickling was when I hit the gas / brake lever.

I would be grateful if yo could help me with how to fix it.
Thank you
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Old 03-15-2019 | 10:22 AM
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Hi, I lost my power button and I am trying to design one for 3D printing. Could anyone post closeups of the button and dimensions. It would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 04-03-2019 | 08:22 PM
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Default Screen Flickers with Overkill / PSX firmware

HI, I installed the hacked firmware on my gt3c and it boots up fine when connected to the ST Link programmer but if I try connecting to the microUSB the screen flickers and the controller beeps. It's like it's in a reboot loop and I am not able to do anything in the menus as it cycles very quickly. Unfortunately, my battery is currently dead and I am waiting for a new one from China. Not sure if that has something to do with it but I was able to power the controller fine with a small usb battery bank and the micro USB port. Has anyone else seen this behavior? Also, the firmware seems to be flashed OK although my ST Link is now on the fritz and is not recognized by Windows ... otherwise I would try reflashing.
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Old 06-29-2019 | 08:34 PM
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Default Getting vrc working without adapter!

Don’t know if anybody writing about this but i found a way to get fs gt3c working without adapter on pc

1. Get audio cable its also know as aux cable 3.5mm dsc bullets and cut it open expose wires inside!

2. Get a micro usb and cut and expose wires inside you just need micro usb side remember you need lengh!

3. Connect yellow wire from audio cable to white wire from micro usb! The rest of the wires from both cables connect together! You should have to cable strands now yellow with white, and all other cables together!

4.now download vjoy and smartpropoplus

5.open smartpropoplus and connect audio cable to microphone jack on computer and the microusb to your transmitter! Program should detect microphone connection now!

6. Make sure in program you click up top where it says transmitter then select under PPM the option that says standard! You now should have a working controller!

7. Now open VRC Pro and go to options and control options and select vjoy it should be working!

8. No need to calibrate just use trim buttons on transmitter just like real life!

9. Enjoy the game and practice!
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Old 05-18-2020 | 07:54 AM
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Default FS-GR3E Receiver

My SCT needed some lovin', and it looks like my old faithful Futaba 3PM radio is gonna get delegated to do more work. I was going through my spare radio gear box, and found a FASST compatible receiver. So, I am retiring my FlySky FS-GT3C radio from SC10 controlling duties, and I just had to show what my FlySky FS-GT3C's FS-GR3E receiver looks like after four years of being stuck to my SC10 chassis....



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Old 05-19-2020 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by rustyus
My SCT needed some lovin', and it looks like my old faithful Futaba 3PM radio is gonna get delegated to do more work. I was going through my spare radio gear box, and found a FASST compatible receiver. So, I am retiring my FlySky FS-GT3C radio from SC10 controlling duties, and I just had to show what my FlySky FS-GT3C's FS-GR3E receiver looks like after four years of being stuck to my SC10 chassis....
Is that receiver for sale? Sorry couldn't resist
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Old 05-22-2020 | 04:09 AM
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Yes, my FlySky stuff will more than likely find a good home shortly. They have served my well. I'm completely surprised the receiver has lasted this long after removing it from the chassis, and hearing all that rattling going on. I never even thought of using a receiver box.

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Old 03-10-2022 | 09:53 AM
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How is the longevity of this radio? Will this radio work for some club racing?
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Old 04-19-2023 | 07:03 PM
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Diggin up an old one here i know but i gotta give it a try...I have a GT3C and it sat on the shelf for a while (couple years). Turned it on today and it started beeping so we plugged it into a USB wall charger. LED light red for charging. After 5 ish minutes and while it was charging one of the kiddos started using the radio with the VRC Pro sim. Not sure how this happened, but now the radio will turn on/off and function just fine when plugged into the USB charger, and the green LED is lit and indicates that the battery is fully charged, but will not turn on when unplugged from the charger and just running on battery. Ok, fine maybe the battery is just dead. So i check the leads with my voltmeter and the battery shows 4.01 volts. I've left the battery out for several minutes to give any caps time to discharge but no luck reviving the radio from the battery. Anyone have an idea of what may have happened to the power supply from the battery getting "lost" to the radio?
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