I bought a DX6I many years ago. At that time I flew RC Planes mode 1, Flew RC Helicopters mode 2. When I got the new DX6I for my planes I changed it over to mode 1. However I've been in mode 2 for so long with the RC helicopters and quads that I have a fear that I'll mess up and have a brain servo failure and crash the plane with a mode 2 signal. Anyway I changed the sticks back to mode 2. Put the springs back and the throttle clicky thing where it should be.
I thought all was well until I bought a new E-Flite ask-21 glider. When I did the bind I thought the receiver was mode 1. Called Horizon hobby and they sent me a new receiver. After the receiver came and I installed it I was still thinking it was mode 1, same problem?mode 1. Called Horizon Hobby again and they (The Techs) had me go to the monitor screen on the DX6I. I told the tech what the TX was doing on each stick based on what the monitor screen said as I moved the sticks. Turns out my DX6I thinks it's a mode one. But the sticks and where the springs are would leave you to believe the DX6I is a mode 2.
Does anybody out there know how I can tell the DX6I that it's mode 2?
Jack
I thought all was well until I bought a new E-Flite ask-21 glider. When I did the bind I thought the receiver was mode 1. Called Horizon hobby and they sent me a new receiver. After the receiver came and I installed it I was still thinking it was mode 1, same problem?mode 1. Called Horizon Hobby again and they (The Techs) had me go to the monitor screen on the DX6I. I told the tech what the TX was doing on each stick based on what the monitor screen said as I moved the sticks. Turns out my DX6I thinks it's a mode one. But the sticks and where the springs are would leave you to believe the DX6I is a mode 2.
Does anybody out there know how I can tell the DX6I that it's mode 2?
Jack