Atasez documentul oficial al Robbe prin care se face cunoscuta aceasta problema.
Eu sunt posesorul unui model T6EXP si am zburat impreuna cu alte statii tot in 2.4 GHz dar nu am avut probleme pana acum.
De remarcat ca este posibil dar nu obligatoriu ca GUID-ul sa devina 0 in cazul in care statia ramane pornita si i se termina acumulatorul (descarcare adanca).
Deci posesori de statii in 2.4 GHz faceti teste de bruiaj obligatoriu!
Aceasta informatie este oficiala pe site-ul Robbe:
http://at.robbe-onli...t.storefront/en
Modificare Iunie 2008:
Si Futaba a aflat loturile cu probleme. Va puteti verifica statiile cu usurinta:
It is important to note that the precautionary measures are relevant only to the Futaba FASST items with serial numbers as described below. To determine if your transmitter might be affected, look on the bottom of the transmitter case. If using the TM-7 module, the serial number is located on the inside portion of the module:
6EX: A7xxxxxxx without the "I" (Inspected) sticker
7C 07xxxxxxx without the "I" (Inspected) sticker
TM-7 07xxxxxx without the "I" (Inspected) sticker
The precautionary measures do not apply to systems that utilize a serial number as noted below:
6EX ALL A8xxxxxxx or systems with the A7xxxxxxx serial number which include the "I" (Inspected) sticker
7C ALL 08xxxxxxx or systems with the 07xxxxxxx which include the "I" (Inspected) sticker
TM-7 ALL 08xxxxxx or modules with the 07xxxxxx which include the "I" (Inspected) sticker
As with all radio control equipment, we strongly suggest that you pre-flight your aircraft thoroughly prior to flying. When flying at a location with other FASST owners, prior to flying we suggest that all pilots briefly activate their systems simultaneously to check for any interaction between units. If any interactions should occur, do NOT fly. Return the unit to the Futaba Service Center for immediate replacement.
Each time that your transmitter is turned on, it is imperative that you allow the FASST system an adequate amount of time to thoroughly boot-up completely before shutting down the transmitter. After the battery voltage appears on the LCD, we recommend allowing the system to remain on at least one (1) additional second prior to turning off the power to the transmitter.
If the transmitter and receiver have lost their binding which required them to be re-linked, we recommend returning them to the Futaba Service Center for analysis. This is not expected behavior and should be investigated accordingly.
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