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Spektrum AR620 receiver problem


Peter Currey
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Grateful for any observations.
I installed an AR620 Rx in a glider. The Rx binds to my DX8, with no obvious problem. With all channels hooked up, all surface controls work correctly but the throttle function will not operate! I have tried another Rx in line and throttle responds correctly!
Am I doing something wrong?
Has anyone else had the same problem?

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Thank you Dan and Colin,
I have tried that Dan, no effect I'm sorry to say.
I do have plane selected Colin. I always do with my gliders as the are they are electric powered for flat-field soaring.
Thanks for the suggestions though - I'm willing to try anything.
It's not doing my impression of the AR620 much good!

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Thanks everyone. Results as follows;
Denis - I can confirm that the throttle showed as moving normally and responding to 'throttle hold', as normal.
Daniel - I have it in the port next to the Data port - the one shown in the User Guide as Battery port.
flyeruk - Ureka! Plugged it into the Data Port and it appears to work perfectly! Why? Why? Why? I have to say that I'm never happy doing things like that, going against manufacturers instruction. If the two of us have had the same problem, there must be others. I wonder if Horizon are aware?
Thanks again.

Edited By Peter Currey on 02/02/2019 19:21:24

Edited By Peter Currey on 02/02/2019 19:22:02

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Yes to be honest i wondered if peter may have plugged the esc into the batt port. Thats y i asked what port he was using for his esc. From what ive read the batt port is used for another battery for aircraft that use a high current draw. Has any1 else heard this?
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Posted by Denis Watkins on 02/02/2019 21:00:43:

Check channel order AETR? Of the Rx, Is it the same as the Tx or Something else

Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, Rudder

Hi Denis.
Back on the case! Channel order of the Rx is ; Battery: 1= Servo port/DATA ; 2 = Aileron: 3 = Elev
4 = Rudder: 5 = ?: 6 = Flaps

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5 and 6, are usually Switches, hence Gear and Flaps

The missing throttle should be 1 if 2,3, and 4 are AER

As you say, check 1 for connection to signal

In the instructions I can see binding can take two forms that could confuse the issue

 

The Throttle has a Safe setting that can leave the Throttle OFF

 

 

Edited By Denis Watkins on 03/02/2019 15:20:00

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Hi again everyone. I have added comments and answers to each of you posts that I had not previously answered.

It never ceases to amaze me (although I do not post very often and then, usually with a problem) how the experience of others starts to flow and invariably helps find a solution.

Many thanks for your timed help.

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