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3. Radio Installation.
YOUR TRANSMITTER (Tx) IS BUILT LIKE ONE OF THOSE
SHOWN HERE. EACH SKETCH SHOWS HOW THE
STICKS ARE MOVED TO CONTROL VARIOUS PARTS OF
THE MODEL.
A.
Read and follow the instructions that came with your
radio.
B.
If your batteries are dry cells, they should be fresh. If
rechargeable nicads, they should be fully charged,
C.
Hook-up Radio and Try Operation.
Refer to "Transmitter Function Sketch" below, and
observe which servo wheels move when stick is moved
for various controls.
FOR "A" or "B" WING (With Ailerons)
USED WITH "C WING ONLY (Non-Aileron)
THE INSTALLATION ILLUSTRATED HERE IS A GUIDE:
DEPENDING ON YOUR ENGINE AND R/C GEAR, YOU
MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FOLLOW IT EXACTLY.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAME WITH YOUR
RADIO THOROUGHLY BEFORE STARTING RADIO
INSTALLATION.
Apply tape (which you can write on) to each servo.
Identify each servo for its control function. Mark the plug
to each servo the same way: "R" for rudder, "E" for ele-
vator, "T" for throttle, "A" for ailerons if you have them. If
your receiver doesn't have separate plugs for each
servo, but places for the servos to plug in, apply a piece
of tape nearby that you can mark for each application.
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