Futaba R304SB won't link with 3PV?
#1
Futaba R304SB won't link with 3PV?
So I've tried to scour the net and all the answers found proved pointless. Here's the situation;
I run a Futaba 3PV and for Channel 1 I run my Xray XB4 whereas Channel 2 runs my Traxxas Slash.
I decided to build a new Team Associated B6 and I had everything except a receiver. Figured since I don't use the Slash much, I'd take the Futaba R304SB out of it and put it into my new B6.
Fired up the B6 in an attempt to connect my receiver to my transmitter and it won't link. I've tried a variety of methods such as;
Channel 3 on my transmitter, and tried all different servo types in my radio's menu, and attempted to link to no avail.
Back to Channel 2 on my transmitter (where the Slash was connected) and attempted to link to no avail.
I swapped out my lipo battery in my RC to a freshly charged one and also swapped out the batteries in my transmitter.
The only thing I haven't done so far is program my ESC but I don't think that would prevent my receiver from linking to my transmitter?
I also haven't swapped the receiver back into the Slash since I yanked it out, but I can say the receiver is no more than 1 month old and it has never seen water or dirt. The receiver also worked days ago in the Slash so I doubt the receiver is bad.
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but can't figure it out
I run a Futaba 3PV and for Channel 1 I run my Xray XB4 whereas Channel 2 runs my Traxxas Slash.
I decided to build a new Team Associated B6 and I had everything except a receiver. Figured since I don't use the Slash much, I'd take the Futaba R304SB out of it and put it into my new B6.
Fired up the B6 in an attempt to connect my receiver to my transmitter and it won't link. I've tried a variety of methods such as;
Channel 3 on my transmitter, and tried all different servo types in my radio's menu, and attempted to link to no avail.
Back to Channel 2 on my transmitter (where the Slash was connected) and attempted to link to no avail.
I swapped out my lipo battery in my RC to a freshly charged one and also swapped out the batteries in my transmitter.
The only thing I haven't done so far is program my ESC but I don't think that would prevent my receiver from linking to my transmitter?
I also haven't swapped the receiver back into the Slash since I yanked it out, but I can say the receiver is no more than 1 month old and it has never seen water or dirt. The receiver also worked days ago in the Slash so I doubt the receiver is bad.
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but can't figure it out
#4
Did you set the receiver to the right protocol ?
#5
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+1 on the protocol. Not sure if Futaba works similar to Sanwa but when I bind a new receiver, I have to make sure the radio protocol is set appropriately in my radio. For me it's FH4, FH3, FH2 etc. For you it'd be S-FHSS, T-FHSS and FHSS. And for that receiver I believe you need to be in T-FHSS mode.
#6
+1 on the protocol. Not sure if Futaba works similar to Sanwa but when I bind a new receiver, I have to make sure the radio protocol is set appropriately in my radio. For me it's FH4, FH3, FH2 etc. For you it'd be S-FHSS, T-FHSS and FHSS. And for that receiver I believe you need to be in T-FHSS mode.
#7
I think I had a similar problem recently. I had a R304SB already bound to my 4PX, & after a ESC/motor change it wouldn't work, no led. I thought the ESC was bad, I was wrong. I had a BN R204GF-E so I switched protocol & everything is fine. I still don't know if the R304SB is any good. I know my post isn't any help, but I'm curious as to what your issue maybe. I would check what above posts state, power & protocol.
#8
I switched it (ensuring the center plug is in the center) and no changes.
Pressing SW does enable the LED to turn on and stay on in RED for awhile as if it's attempting to bind to my transmitter.
All signs point to the receiver working as it should.
I mentioned doing so in my post already.
+1 on the protocol. Not sure if Futaba works similar to Sanwa but when I bind a new receiver, I have to make sure the radio protocol is set appropriately in my radio. For me it's FH4, FH3, FH2 etc. For you it'd be S-FHSS, T-FHSS and FHSS. And for that receiver I believe you need to be in T-FHSS mode.
This receiver has been bound before to my transmitter when it was in a different vehicle.
I think I had a similar problem recently. I had a R304SB already bound to my 4PX, & after a ESC/motor change it wouldn't work, no led. I thought the ESC was bad, I was wrong. I had a BN R204GF-E so I switched protocol & everything is fine. I still don't know if the R304SB is any good. I know my post isn't any help, but I'm curious as to what your issue maybe. I would check what above posts state, power & protocol.
I was hoping to be as thorough as possible in my OP but I guess not.
The receiver has been bound to my 3PV before; only thing different now is I have it connected to a new ESC (that turns on just fine) and new motor.
#9
I need help too. Been trying to connect for a while now, no luck. What is switching the protocol? Seems to be a problem. Directions are very fuzzy.
#10
If we find a solution, I'll report back.
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#12
Got it connected. Have to make sure the wires are plugged in the right direction. Getting the hang of the controller. Confusing at first but starting to make sense.
#14