Futaba 14 SG

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Dave Lowe
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Futaba 14 SG

Postby Dave Lowe » April 15th, 2013, 7:00 pm

I have recently bought a new 14 SG transmitter and while I was able to program most things quite easily and I have flown with it, after programing Ailerons / Rudder mix, and also Engine cut switch, I now seem unable to program in a flap to elevator mix.
1) Has anyone else had this type of problem ?
2) Can anyone show me how it should be done ?
3) IS there anyone in the Midlands area that could put me on the right track if I bought it to you.
This is posted in desparation, I've been trying to solve this for over a week now.
I'm not new to the hobby I've been flying radio since 1966 with various radios my last one being a FF 9 without any programming problems.
I've phoned Al's Hobbys as I bought it from there. They passed me onto Ripmax. Who then passed me to Futaba who informed me it was easy " just like my FF9". Grrr....................... :evil:

After all the frustation I shall now have a Scotch and look forward to another day :)

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Re: Futaba 14 SG

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » April 15th, 2013, 7:06 pm


Dave Lowe
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Re: Futaba 14 SG

Postby Dave Lowe » April 15th, 2013, 8:02 pm

Thanks Alan I saw that about a week ago, From what I understand it's only available on Kindle at the moment and as I havent got one it's not much use.

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Rob Buckley
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Re: Futaba 14 SG

Postby Rob Buckley » April 15th, 2013, 10:01 pm

Download the kindle app...you don't need a kindle then!
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Dave Lowe
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Re: Futaba 14 SG

Postby Dave Lowe » April 17th, 2013, 6:04 pm

Thank you, All sorted now thanks to my daughter and her Kindle and some very cleverwork with her computer to transfer the manual to me. Having read through it I can recommend this to anyone much better than the Futaba version which comes with the set.


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