changing mode 1 to mode 2
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changing mode 1 to mode 2
Now that I've read more about mode 1 and mode 2 controls....... Is there an easy way to turn my mode 1 transmitter for a smartech skylark to a mode 2 transmitter? I really would feel much comfortable with the latter.
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RE: changing mode 1 to mode 2
Hi
Every transmitter model have different way to modify. U just have to open up the take a good look inside (especially the mechanical moving parts for both sticks). If both stick compartment are identical (but mirror each other), then chances that u can modify it easily. U should have 2 springs for the Left stick (Mode 1) and 1 spring and some metal or something for the clicking effect on the right stick (mode 1). Just move the spring from left to right and clicking effect thing to the left. Some say u need to swap the channel also (Can't remember what channel but I think it is channel 1 with 3). This is done by swaping either:
1 - If your potential port wire end is a connector, then just swap over.
2 - If your potential port wire end is soldered, then desoldered and swap and soldered it.
3 - Swap the receiver channel between Channel 1 and Channel 3. (This is what I do)
Super-Hornet
Every transmitter model have different way to modify. U just have to open up the take a good look inside (especially the mechanical moving parts for both sticks). If both stick compartment are identical (but mirror each other), then chances that u can modify it easily. U should have 2 springs for the Left stick (Mode 1) and 1 spring and some metal or something for the clicking effect on the right stick (mode 1). Just move the spring from left to right and clicking effect thing to the left. Some say u need to swap the channel also (Can't remember what channel but I think it is channel 1 with 3). This is done by swaping either:
1 - If your potential port wire end is a connector, then just swap over.
2 - If your potential port wire end is soldered, then desoldered and swap and soldered it.
3 - Swap the receiver channel between Channel 1 and Channel 3. (This is what I do)
Super-Hornet