[. . . ] Transmitter crystals MUST be made by the transmitter maker and be on the same modulation and frequency band. EXAMPLE: Futaba FM/75 MHz transmitter crystal must be used with Futaba FM/75 MHz transmitter.
Transmitter crystals are usually marked "TX".
STEP 2 INPUT PLUGS (Sanwa/Airtronics & old KO)
With some older ESC's and servos, the sequence of the wires in the plastic connector housing needs to be changed. This is important, because the electronics inside the receiver may be damaged if the wiring sequence is incorrect. [. . . ] Rigid AntennasWrap antenna wire around the mast with 1/4" spacing. Shrink wrap or tape the top to secure the wire and let the excess trail off the top of the mast.
Do not cut or coil excess wireRange will be reduced!
· USA 75 MHz ·
RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
CHANNEL # 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 FREQUENCY (MHz) 75. 410 75. 430 75. 450 75. 470 75. 490 75. 510 75. 530 75. 550 75. 570 75. 590 75. 610 75. 630 75. 650 75. 670 75. 690 75. 710 75. 730 75. 750 75. 770 75. 790 75. 810 75. 830 75. 850 75. 870 75. 890 75. 910 75. 930 75. 950 75. 970 75. 990
· 29 MHz ·
RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
CHANNEL # 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 FREQUENCY (MHz) 29. 725 29. 735 29. 745 29. 755 29. 765 29. 775 29. 785 29. 795 29. 805 29. 815 29. 825 29. 835 29. 845 29. 855 29. 865 29. 875 29. 885 29. 895 29. 905 29. 915 29. 925 29. 935 29. 945 29. 955 29. 965 29. 975 29. 985
· EURO 40 MHz ·
RECEIVER CHANNEL FREQUENCIES
CHANNEL # 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 FREQUENCY (MHz) 40. 665 40. 675 40. 685 40. 695 40. 705 40. 715 40. 725 40. 735 40. 745 40. 755 40. 765 40. 775 40. 785 40. 795 40. 805 40. 815 40. 825 40. 835 40. 845 40. 855 40. 865 40. 875 40. 885 40. 895 40. 905 40. 915 40. 925 40. 935 40. 945 40. 955 40. 965 40. 975 40. 985 40. 995
*TRANSMITTER CRYSTAL MUST BE SAME MAKER AND FREQUENCY BAND AS TRANSMITTER
*TRANSMITTER CRYSTAL MUST BE SAME MAKER AND FREQUENCY BAND AS TRANSMITTER
*TRANSMITTER CRYSTAL MUST BE SAME MAKER AND FREQUENCY BAND AS TRANSMITTER
STEP 4
HOOK-UP INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 5
DSC CONNECTION
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Before sending your receiver for service, review the Trouble-Shooting guide and the instructions. After reviewing the instructions, if you feel that your XXtra requires service, please obtain the most current product service options and pricing by one of the following methods: WEBSITE: We have an abundance of information available for our receivers, and all of our products. Print a copy of the PRODUCT SERVICE FORM from the SERVICE section of the website. Fill out the needed information on this form and return it with the Novak product that requires servicing. PHONE/FAX/E-MAIL: If you do not have access to the internet, contact our customer service department by phone, fax, or e-mail as listed in the CUSTOMER SERVICE section below, and they will supply you with current service options and send you a PRODUCT SERVICE FORM. WARRANTY SERVICE: For warranty work, you MUST CLAIM WARRANTY on the PRODUCT SERVICE FORM and include a valid cash register receipt with purchase date on it, or an invoice from previous service work. If warranty provisions have been voided there will be service charges. ADDITIONAL NOTES: · Hobby dealers or distributors are not authorized to replace Novak products thought to be defective. · If a hobby dealer returns your receiver for service, submit a completed PRODUCT SERVICE FORM to the dealer and make sure it is included with the receiver. does not make any electronic components (transistors, resistors, etc. ) available for sale.
1. INSTALL MOTOR CAPACITORS
Electric motors generate radio noise that can cause radio interference. Included are three 0. 1 µF (50V) non-polarized, ceramic capacitors. These capacitors must be installed on every motor to help reduce the noise generated by the motor and also to prevent possible damage to the speed control. [. . . ] Use of an external Schottky diode (even if your ESC already has one in it) will increase the efficiency and reduce the operating temperature of the ESC.
NEVER USE A SCHOTTKY WITH A REVERSIBLE ESC
· Solder the lead CLOSEST to the silver stripe on the Schottky diode to the POSITIVE (+) motor tab. · Solder the lead OPPOSITE the silver stripe on the Schottky diode to the NEGATIVE (-) motor tab.
Schottky diodes are available in Novak kit #5640.
3. CONNECT STEERING SERVO
After the input harness wires on the steering servo have been configured to match receiver (Refer to Step 2), plug the steering servo into channel 1 on the XXtra.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
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