Blade MLP4DSM TX

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Blade MLP4DSM TX

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I'm having issues with my Blade MLP4DSM TX. What's happening is i have to steer right to go left and left to go right. I've tried swapping the servos round and changing channel but still having problems. On Jack Orr's eflite tx i've seen you turn left for left and right for right. I presume the blade runs on the same system as the eflite. Could it be because of the receiver i'n using?
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Re: Blade MLP4DSM TX

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It sounds very much like you need to reverse the channel you are using for steering.
This Blade manual explains how to do it on page 14.

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Got it all sorted now. Cheers.
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Re: Blade MLP4DSM TX

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Sorry to dig up an old thread, but do these transmitters have mixing in them ?
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Re: Blade MLP4DSM TX

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No mixing I'm afraid. They do have dual rates though which I didn't realise until recently.
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Thanks for the info :)
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Digging up this old thread for a quick question. Anyone know how many separate models you can link to a Blade? So far got three linked ok, just wondered if there's a limit.
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Re: Blade MLP4DSM TX

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No there is no limit each transmitter has a different code programmed into it and when you bind a receiver to it the receiver just stores that code so it can recognise that code when it is next turned on. The transmitter has no idea how many receivers are bound to it.
In transmitters with seperate model modes each model mode has a different code so the reciver will only recognise the transmitter in the mode it was bound in.
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Ah cool, thanks Peter. Does this mean you can bond 2 separate receivers to the same model on a DX6i and it will store both/drive both if both are turned on?
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Yes that would work OK.
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