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As Joe said, trim the tabs with a razor knife, they'll fit.
I am currently using the FlySky 10 channel radio. I've heard people say you can upgrade the FS6 to be a 10ch radio. I've also heard horror stories of people that have tried that upgrade & boogered their radio. Boogered it so bad that it locked up & never functioned again. |
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Thanks,
Ill look into the Flysky and see where I can pick 1 up from. I was looking at the Futaba 10 channel as well. I do have the Tamiya Multifunction controller kit already so I was hoping a 6 channel would be ok but sounds like maybe its not enough. Sarge |
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You look in the electronics tech forum, there's threads in there of ppl who programmed DX6 radios to work with the MFU.
Frysky... cheap chinese radios... I had a 9ch once, half the programming didn't work & a glitchy pos it was... to the burning barrel it went.
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FRysky and FLysky are both different companies that make cheap chinese radios. They both seem to deserved bashed on stuff, but make sure it's right company
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I'm very happy with my cheap 16 channel FrSky Taranis X Q7 so far. It comes with the option of self centering on both sticks just by turning a screw. It's definitely not as user friendly as many other radios, but almost everything on it can be programmed.
As you have discovered, the Tamiya MFU's were designed for older radios with analog stick trims, but can be used by utilizing the dual rates feature of computer radios with digital trims. DX6 should be no exception. Here's the thread for setting up dx6i with mfu http://rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=3535 And here's a couple of video tutorials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAaf0FtS6Ms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpez59uvSzc Disclaimer: I do not own an MFU Last edited by Wombii; 01-05-2019 at 05:17 PM. |
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Thank You Wombii,
That's the help I was looking for. Somehow after hours of searching the forum I missed that thread. Looks like I have some work to do this weekend. The trucks a roller now so It'd be nice to see it move. Sarge |
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Finally making a little progress on the truck. I did get the DX6 programmed and sync'd with the Tamiya module. I have most functions working but I need to figure out how to make the shift servo stay with out having to hold the throttle stick left or right. I was also having a rough time trying to get the truck to reverse, but figured that out by accident.
At this point I guess its time to choose colors and begin priming, base coat and clear coating. As soon as I can figure out how to set up an image host and post pictures I will. Sarge |
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