As yet I have not looked at the FS-T6 but it is from the same stable as the Turnigy 9X and the receiver in question is the ubiquitous HK-T6A V2. So unfortunately I can not provide a walk through.
In general with the RCXHL units.
To avoid any problems
Turn Radio on first
Make sure that the jumper settings are correct
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Make sure with your setup
CH1 into In1
CH2 into In2
CH3 into In3
CH4 into In4
Turn on your tank DO NOT attempt to turn on or move any sticks/pot UNTIL the LED on the RCXHL has turned on. At startup the RCXHL calibrates to your radios neutral settings you MUST have all you channels in neutral at start up or the unit will not calibrate correctly.
Startup requires 100% on both CH3 and CH4
Now given that you have managed to startup the RC2HL you seem to have most of it all sorted.
Looking at your issues specifically
1. & 2 Sounds like CH3 is not at neutral but at +50% since if you minus 50% from what you report all everything would be operating properly. You may have to look at the mixing as you said.
3. This is normal. It is because there is no proportionality on the RX18 as soon as the stick leaves centre the rotation motor turns on - there is no need for subsequent control, a range of -5 to +5 would provide the same result. The turret does not move any faster or any different if the stick was fully left as it would for a stick just slightly left. Now because of this on the RC2HL we can take advantage of this and use -100% and +100% to activate the 2 switches on board. So the turret only operates on -50 to +50 allowing -100 to activate SW1 and +100 to activate SW2. I realise that this has a weird control feel so (if you can program the radio) all you need to do is limit the response of the stick controlling CH4. On the 9X the stick is limited to about 50% BUT you then must setup switches to allow for 100% in order to start the tank. In short creative mixing on your radio will solve this.
4. No the RC2HL does not and can not stop the hull recoil. The linking of the gun fire and the hull recoil is inherent in the operation of the RX18. An ATRC, Dragon or MAKO2 would be needed for this.
As earlier I do not have nor have access to the FS-T6 but since it is in the Turnigy/Eurgle/FLySky family I'm positive there are no compatibility issues and that the thing with CH3 is a mixing/calibration issue. If you have a servo connect to CH4 to get it to centre then connect to ch3.
If it moves kill it - or if you don't feel like playing Arnie if it moves you'll know CH3 is not at centre.
Cheers
Kevin GStatistics: Posted by Admin — Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:07 am
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