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Old 03-18-2010 | 05:50 PM
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I have just purchased the FlySky FS-GT3 Transmitter with the FlySky FS-GR3C Receiver. I am having trouble getting the Transmitter to communicate with the Receiver. This is what I do:

I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter

Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.

JD
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Old 04-08-2010 | 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by GrimReaper8
I have just purchased the FlySky FS-GT3 Transmitter with the FlySky FS-GR3C Receiver. I am having trouble getting the Transmitter to communicate with the Receiver. This is what I do:

I plug the servo into CH1 slot on the Receiver
Then put the Bind Plug into the Bind/CH3 slot on the Receiver
I then plug in my battery pack to the Battery slot on the Receiver
The Receiver LED begins to flash at a rapid pace
I then hold the Bind Button on the back of the Receiver as I turn it on
I keep the Bind Button down but the LED on the Receiver doesn't go solid and I can't move the servo with the Transmitter

Does anyone know why this is? Does the rapid pace of the Receiver LED mean there is a short in the Receiver? Hope someone can help. Thanks.




No No! I was just flipping threw, and came across your post.
DON'T plug the receiver to the battery. It has to muck juice.
Just plug the steering servo to #1 and the esc lead to space #2
on the receiver. AND DON'T PULG IN YOUR BATTERIES jst plug. Just the main red and black cables. Threw the esc
The receiver #1 steering lead, #2 lead goes to the esc, and after programing your all done.

as long as the power of 6 volts goes through the esc your ok, but when
you go through the jumper lead of the battery 2s lipo will burnout
the receiver.
JD
I sorry this makes no sense, I'm tired and it's late, but I just did this same thing, and toasted my very first 2.4 esc.


good luck friend
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Old 04-16-2010 | 04:35 PM
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Are you still having trouble?
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Old 04-21-2010 | 07:08 PM
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Tuff Guy, do you think you could try to explain that again cause im not sure what you were trying to say.

Yes I'm still having trouble besty22.

Someone help please.
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Old 04-22-2010 | 04:48 AM
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Are you sure the servo is plugged in the right way?
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Old 04-22-2010 | 05:43 AM
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I tried with the servo plugged in both ways.
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