Mucho thanks for this! I suspected it was something in the TD rx causing this on the Hi-Tec 645mgs. The servos don't actually move (that I can see, anyway) but I can hear the chatter come and go. I been flying my bird like this but always wanted to know how to fix it. Now, I wonder if this update will fix the chattering in my old JR 8611 servos. I been wanting to change from Spektrum DS2 to FrSky/TD-10 (or R-10) but the chatter moves these servos so bad, they heat up. Even with the older R-10 receivers, they only way I could stop it was to turn-off all telemetry within the rx. What good it that... that's the main reason I wanted to change it. Thanks again for the tip! FWIW -A while back I read that, while these JR 8611 servos were top-dogs back in the day, the shielding didn't shield the servos some kinds of rf. - Subscribed
JR servos, especially older ones, are notorious for being sensitive to telemetry transmissions. You can try setting Telemetry 25mW on, but usually with those servos you have to disable telemetry, even on systems with very low power telemetry like Spektrum.
AirBossRC recently posted a good guide here: www.airbossrc.com/post/servo-settings-for-bls5400-series-xact-servos?fbclid=IwAR0RWf7e-gElD4XnVAgX8WeBuWYMeD_UwPYT4-mv5EdywvFIQm8-Ohoj7eE AirBossRC is a FrSky dealer.
Not sure what would be causing that, unless you have not updated your ISRM module at the same time. YOu need to be on the latest ISRM firmware if you've updated your receivers to new firmware.
Mucho thanks for this! I suspected it was something in the TD rx causing this on the Hi-Tec 645mgs. The servos don't actually move (that I can see, anyway) but I can hear the chatter come and go. I been flying my bird like this but always wanted to know how to fix it.
Now, I wonder if this update will fix the chattering in my old JR 8611 servos. I been wanting to change from Spektrum DS2 to FrSky/TD-10 (or R-10) but the chatter moves these servos so bad, they heat up. Even with the older R-10 receivers, they only way I could stop it was to turn-off all telemetry within the rx. What good it that... that's the main reason I wanted to change it. Thanks again for the tip!
FWIW -A while back I read that, while these JR 8611 servos were top-dogs back in the day, the shielding didn't shield the servos some kinds of rf. - Subscribed
JR servos, especially older ones, are notorious for being sensitive to telemetry transmissions. You can try setting Telemetry 25mW on, but usually with those servos you have to disable telemetry, even on systems with very low power telemetry like Spektrum.
Hi Adam, can you tell me where to find information for the parameters "Device Config -> XAct -> P1, P2, D1, TD and Pot Gap"
AirBossRC recently posted a good guide here:
www.airbossrc.com/post/servo-settings-for-bls5400-series-xact-servos?fbclid=IwAR0RWf7e-gElD4XnVAgX8WeBuWYMeD_UwPYT4-mv5EdywvFIQm8-Ohoj7eE
AirBossRC is a FrSky dealer.
Hi Adamn this what i exactly did to get rid of servo cattering. But I get sensor loss voice why? Ty please answere :(
Not sure what would be causing that, unless you have not updated your ISRM module at the same time. YOu need to be on the latest ISRM firmware if you've updated your receivers to new firmware.
@@adam_mawz_maas Firmware is updated on both including rx so sensor loss never happen anymore :) Ty