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Finetune radio
Finetune radio






Raise the value so that the connection is restored, then continue to raise it until the radio loses the connection with the receiver again.Lower the value until the radio loses the connection with the receiver.Tip: If you have telemetry configured and a voice-capable radio, enable a voice alarm for telemetery loss so that you receive an immediate alert when the receiver connection is lost. If you still can't bind continue to try higher and lower values until the bind is successful. and change the Freq value to either -40 or 40 and try to bind again. If the radio binds to the reciever, carry on.

finetune radio

  • Attempt to bind the radio to the receiver.
  • Configure the radio with the appropriate protocol.
  • finetune radio

    If the receiver does not bind, use coarse tuning (varying the Freq value in steps of +/- 40) until the receiver binds. The radio needs to be bound with the receiver in order to fine tune.

    Finetune radio serial#

    The procedure can be performed in serial or PPM mode, but is easier with in serial mode where the effect of the change can be seen in real-time. Note: For best results, the fine-tuning procedure should be carried out with a genuine FrSky/Futaba/Corona/Hitec/HoTT receiver. 'Compatible' receivers suffer the same variation in crystal oscillators as multiprotocol modules, but have to be compatible with genuine (manufacturer-tuned) transmitters so they will typically have auto-tuning built in, and will self-tune to the radio's frequency when they are bound. Because of variations in the oscillator crystals used in multiprotocol modules it is necessary to fine-tune the module to match the manufacturer frequencies. Original FrSky, Futaba, Corona Hitec and HoTT receivers have been frequency-tuned by the manufacturer at the factory. There is a video at the end of this page which gives an example of the tuning process. Corona V1 FSS, Corona V2 DSSS CR8D/CR6D/CR4D and FlyDream IS-4R/IS-4R0 receivers) FrSky D4R and D8R, DIY RX-F801 and RX-F802 receivers) The protocols which require frequency tuning are: At least I haven't found one better.Certain protocols which use the CC2500 RF module require fine-tuning the frequency for optimal performance with genuine receivers. Also has the very best website for window shopping CB stuff that I have seen. They sound awesome! Watch the video on this link. I was gonna buy his radio but he backed out. Maybe I could get out 3/4 of a mile maybe. I could not talk back to him with the Cobra 25 I had at the time from that distance.

    finetune radio

    I heard him talking 5 miles away while getting loaded at the asphalt plant with a 4ft fiberglass antenna. I have to have my squelch noisy to receive more than 1/8 of a mile.Īnother buddy dump trucker had a Connex 3300HP. The reason I recommend the Galaxy 959B is because they sound good and my friend gets out 5 miles on his Galaxy 99 (discontinued model) with his squelch quite. You can find them already converted on Ebay for 350 to 400 bucks. I take it out of the truck every evening. Many folks do not want to pay that much for a CB. I have that big radio sound in my Stryker 955 and folks rave about how it sounds on the air. I could have converted my Stryker 955 but it was already done. The best way to get that without hack and jacking your radio is to buy an Export radio and convert it from 10 Meter to 11 Meter since they all come with those features. If you want that big radio sound you need echo, talk back and some power so folks can hear you. I was fixing to order from him after watching many of his videos but found a loader operator at the rock quarry with a Stryker 955 for sale already converted. He don't seem to be one to just to crank things wide open and send it out the door.

    finetune radio

    I believe Smokin Joe is likely one of the better guys out there after watching many of his videos. I'm sure there's shops out there like that but they won't be in business long if the majority of their customers are not happy.






    Finetune radio