I got my FlySky CT6B few days back and when I tried connecting the programming cable, the transmitter sends singals randomly. Also some times it wont communicate with my PC if I hold it horizontally. I assume its a problem with the trainer port ? something like a loose contact ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlP3OY3Fe1k&feature=youtu.be
Have anyone else experienced the same ? I am not able to configure the radio because it looses communication with the PC randomly !!!!
Are these kind of "glitches" expected from these cheaper and beginner radios ?
yes i experienced this but no solution so are....
oh no ! :-\
i read lots of good review and finally pooled up the cash and bought it ! damn...hope some one will be able to help me !!! :banghead:
just bought the same radio,
used it with a sim for a while and the power led was alternating yellow and green.
Is it normal and its just the dying battery or is it something else?
Manual mentions the led should be stable yellow if its low.
Alternating yellow and green = battery getting over.
Alternating green and red = calibration mode.
This eats up the battery very fast. Good idea to use a power adapter while using the sim.
Check software compatibility.
Just check with an old XP machine(NOT WIN7 OR VISTA) to confirm hardware/software problem.
I am using the registered version of "Digital Radio". It is compatible with windows 7. I do not think it is a problem with the software or the compatibility of the software.
I didn't get a power adapter with it, do have some 12 volt ones I think..
Read somewhere that there is some polarity issue with charging port, will check and report.
I am using 12v, 1.5A which I got from the local electronic shop. Costed me 180/-
There is one available in RcBazaar. --> adapter (http://www.rcbazaar.com/products/400-acdc-adapter-for-24ghz-transmitter.aspx)
But it is expensive.
Could you please explain the polarity issue with the charging port ???? :headscratch:
Checked, its cool.
Read some where that the polarity is reversed for charging point(-ve in mid)
Quote from: hypd09 on September 15, 2012, 10:24:47 AM
Read some where that the polarity is reversed for charging point(-ve in mid)
You mean, for this model the polarity will be reversed ? That brings another question, is there any "standard" or "universal" polarity convention when it comes to DC outputs ?
Same issue as now I am using charging adapter to power it.
Could you please explain a little more ?
Using charging adapter,
was disconnecting frequently, could not get T6config or T6Sim to work because of it..
I just tried with battery again..the same issue is there. So I am not sure if its the problem when connecting the power adapter. Are you sure you power adapter ratings are correct ?
Don't connect with power adapter as it might get burned . I had read somewhere that connecting it with adapter can damage your transmiter
Could you please let me know where you read about such an article ? :headscratch:
There was a problem in using the USB cable with Tx. But some how I tried to solve it after a lot seeing a lot of stuff over internet. I've used this with a 64bit Win7 PC and it worked fine after installing the required drivers, PPJoy and T6Sim.
It works great for me. :)
Quote from: ebinmoothedam on September 15, 2012, 10:33:13 AM
Quote from: hypd09 on September 15, 2012, 10:24:47 AM
Read some where that the polarity is reversed for charging point(-ve in mid)
That brings another question, is there any "standard" or "universal" polarity convention when it comes to DC outputs ?
No. Although the majority use "centre positive".
Cud u plese tell what kind of changes are u madee....I can successfully installed ppjoy and digital radio both are working good....but icant open t6sim ...while opening its shows app is using....an u help me ....is der any substitute for t6sim. ...thank you :bow: