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FrSky Archer Plus SR10+ with FrSky X20RS Radio with servo glitching

jetpr

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hi
i have problems with gyro on my Gas airplane, is new receiver i config all and works fine, when try to fly to day i star the engine and all servos was glitching, this is normal or this receiver is no for a gas airplane, the problem is if turn off gyro and on same problem.

thanks for any help.

 
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Sounds like this is an ignition plane. If so, please check the spark plug and ignition system. We have seen this many times, an ignition system can put out a ton of RF noise, and the servo wires will act as antennas and the servos attempt to respond. It can also greatly reduce the RF range of the receiver. You may want to do some ground check to see what your VFR data is showing on a range test with the motor running.
 
hi
how i do this VFR data or where in the radio, but i have a other gas airplane with FrSky TD R10 and no glitching. so this problem is by the gyro or type off receiver TD
 
Take that TD-R10 and put it in the troubled model and you will probably see the same issues with it.

Please read your manual, VFR is something you should be monitoring. It is built into all modern FrSky receivers. VFR stands for Valid Frame Rate. It is the best indicator of the data being received by the receiver. You can tell your radio to display this information for ground range checking.
 
Take that TD-R10 and put it in the troubled model and you will probably see the same issues with it.

Please read your manual, VFR is something you should be monitoring. It is built into all modern FrSky receivers. VFR stands for Valid Frame Rate. It is the best indicator of the data being received by the receiver. You can tell your radio to display this information for ground range checking.
Hello
As for the plane, I never flew it. It was only two feet away from the radio, but I don't know if the gyro causes this type of problem.
 
The gyro in the stabilized receivers are 100% electronic. No moving parts.

I do not know if you had massive vibrations what that might due to a stabilized receiver, I guess that could be an issue, but simply turn off the stabilization, and that would answer that question.
 
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