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  • Mode 1 to Mode 2 conversion?????

    Hi all

    Was wondering if it was possible to convert a mode 1 Tx and Rx combo to a mode 2???

    These would be brand new components?

    Does anyone fly mode 1 and are there any disadvantages to it??

    Cheers
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  • #2
    I fly mode one but there aren’t many of us about. The main advantage of flying mode two is that all your cyclic control is on the one stick. Aparently mode two is easier for pirouetting maneuvers but with practice it’s not a problem. Are you flying mode one at the moment?

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    • #3
      NO I'm flying mode 2 but have my eyes on a Tx and Rx combo which is quite cheap but its mode 1!!

      Will be looking into going into scale flying I think as apposed to full 3d stuff so would it matter is the question??
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      • #4
        I wouldnt change over if you are already flying model 2. what TX is it?

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        • #5
          a dx6, could it not be converted to a mode 2???
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          • #6
            When I asked at Midlands before buying my dx7 they only had mode two versions in stock and said it would have to be returned to the distributor to convert it over to mode one. So if the dx6 is like the 7 then its probably not that straight forward but you should be able to send it away to have it converted to mode two.

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            • #7
              Ok thanks for that from teh sounds of it it wouldn't be too bad flying it for scale models and stuff!!!!
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              • #8
                It might be worth contacting horizon and see what they have to say

                http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/

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                • #9
                  I have done abit of googling and have found that it could theoretically be possible to do so I think i might try and find a cheapo one and give it a whirl!!!
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                  • #10
                    most txs its a menu item to change mode, plus swapping the friction and spring over.

                    On spectrum it is not user changable. it would incolve fiddleing aobut disconecting the stick wires and swapping them about.

                    A guy in our club bought a DX7 and then sold it because it was mode 2 and he flies (planks) mode 1 - and ordered a mode 1 set and had to wait a while.
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                    • #11
                      So do you fly mode 1 or mode 2??
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by simon_s View Post
                        I fly mode one but there aren’t many of us about.
                        Count me in the mode 1 brigade Simon..

                        Learned mode 1 back in the eighties flying planks and never changed.

                        I totally agree with your comments about the cyclic on one stick making certain manouvres easier but like you I can manage.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by t4ttyt3ddy View Post
                          a dx6, could it not be converted to a mode 2???
                          Yep is quite easy - just done one myself

                          just transfer over the ratchet and lever/spring, solder a wire on the circuit board (need good eyes and small iron) momentary short out two pins to reset it and you end up with a mode change option on the menu.

                          Full details here....
                          http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dhjh72pb_16c5kxn6


                          It will void your warranty obviously

                          Bob
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                          • #14
                            Fly with whatever mode ya feel comfy with ... Me i fly mode 2 but i can fly mode 1,2,3 and 4 if i choose to lol ....mode 1 is better for planks but mode 2 for heli's .... At the end of the day its upto you. Changing spekkies over modes is a little more complicated than futabas and i dont think doing it to futabas voids the warranty either ...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by carbon View Post
                              Yep is quite easy - just done one myself

                              just transfer over the ratchet and lever/spring, solder a wire on the circuit board (need good eyes and small iron) momentary short out two pins to reset it and you end up with a mode change option on the menu.

                              Full details here....
                              http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dhjh72pb_16c5kxn6


                              It will void your warranty obviously

                              Bob
                              Thanks Bob

                              That gives me more option on the purchase of a Tx then

                              Bob
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