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Section 19: Programming Guide
Following is a programming guide that provides step-by-step
illustrations on how to program quad flap configurations for JR’s
XP652/642, XP783/347/388S, XP8103, and 10X/10SxII/10Sx
radios, as well as for Futaba’s 8-channel 8UA/S radio.
Once you understand your computer radio, you’ll soon discover
that there are many other possible programming configurations
(e.g., right rudder causes the right aileron to go up and the right
flap to go down, causing a severe right yaw). We challenge you
to try as many possibilities as you can think of — just
remember, start high!
If you come up with any interesting ideas, we’d like to hear
from you.
Note: If you have a computer radio that’s not listed, please con-
sult the instructions included with that radio or contact
the radio’s manufacturer for programming information.
JR XP652 or XP642 ........................................ see pages 49–54
JR XP783 or XP347 or XP388S ...................... see pages 55–62
JR XP8103 ...................................................... see pages 63–70
JR 10X, 10SxII, 10Sx ...................................... see pages 71–74
Futaba 8UA/S ................................................. see pages 75–80
Section 19: Programming Guide — JR XP652/642
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JR’s XP652 and XP642 feature the same base level of
programming, so the procedure for setting up quad flaps for
each radio is identical.
Note: Because these are 6-channel
radios, it’s necessary to use one
reversed servo and an Y-harness
to connect the flap servos in the
wing. This allows the Crow,
takeoff flaps, and elevator-to-flap
configurations to be used.
However, the aileron-to-flap
configuration is only available
with 7-channel or more
computer radios.
First, it’s important to plug each servo
into the correct port in the receiver.
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