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Digifleet FM Tx service manual
scimitarjohn:
--- Quote from: HMS Invisible on November 11, 2024, 10:41:07 pm ---If you go back to it one day , serial out is open collector. A pull up resistor connecting to pin 16 (Vcc) takes it high.
It is possible to damage one i/o of a chip but I think, on probability, a fault is elsewhere unless it's been subjected to reverse polarity, in which case, other outputs like pin 15 (Vreg) and Vc mux would not reflect the datasheet traces.
NE5044 is programmable in that it limits number of channels to <7 if an input channel's voltage is set below that of pin 12(range.) So if a pot is turned, or moisture on the board, takes pin 12 high the output pulses stop.
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Well I did go back but with a bit of lateral thinking. A cheap Flysky set (about £30), pcb fitted fine, see photo, joysticks another matter! Digifleet uses 80deg of a 300deg 5k pot but Skyfly uses a 5k 80deg pot, so had to adapt Digifleet to accept Flysky pots, turned out to be tricky, it not only has to work but be reliable eh, but got there in the end.
roycv:
Back in 1965 I bought a 'Derek Olley' bang bang rc set, just switches and actuators. Back then if there was an electric motor in the actuator I think it was called a servo.
For its day it was great all the other radios had mechanical reeds to decode the signal, my one had an electronic equivalent operating at 1400 cycles (we never had Hertz in those days)! That was the start the 4 frequencies ascended from there so did not interfere with the mechanical decoders.
Also proof against electric motor RF. I ran this set up without fault for a few years until Acoms introduced cheap proportional radio.
When eventually the 40Mhtz band arrived I bought a Fleet 4 ch. set and it worked very well and still does. Mr. Olley was supplying a lot of 35Mhtz equipment then and the 'Plainsman' sets on 40 Mhtz were the same sets with a 40Mhtz crystal installed.
I have been challenged on this! But when I look at the bottom of the 2 sets I have there is a sticker declaiming it is 35 Mhtz. It was a great pity that he did not stick to accepted conventions and have standard servo wire connectors both in type and in the wiring order. Also his charger connection was an oddity.
Having met the man and complaining that his short aerial did not have the range that he claimed, he refused to replace it and as again the aerial had a bespoke screw thread I was forced to buy another telescopic aerial.
I also had an argument with him about the very expensive sail winch he sold me which hunted the whole time, I still have it and it still hunts! He would not have it and said it was the traffic going past his shop and insisted that if I used rechargeable batteries the fault would go away.
A bit of a mixed blessing all round. I still use his transmitters a copy of the Futaba M series in polished aluminium but not the receivers. The multi choice model set ups in each of the 2 trannies I have are each different and I have to refer to the instructions for any adjustment.
During my innocent phase with him I recommended buying his equipment to a friend and he had some trouble very early on, like the first week of use. The receiver had got wet I told friend to make sure it was switched off and battery removed and dried out. Unfortunately he did not, and when he went to see what could be done at the shop he refused to repair it and forced friend to purchase another rx.
In today's market he would soon come to grief with service like that. Maybe others saw a different side to him but I never bought anything else from him. I heard somewhere you can only use his crystals in the Fleet Tx's, I use Futaba with no problem.
Bit of a rant, never put it all together before but all happened to me and the friend I mentioned. Water under the bridge now and very happy with the Futaba Hitec and other equipment I use.
The best 27Mhtz FM receiver I ever saw was the the one Micron used to sell both made, and in kits, I made up the kits they are excellent, but not many people use 27 FM! I have a few crystals and carry on carrying on!
Regards
Roy
dodgy geezer:
I have a Micron PL-7D that I must get to work sometime. Did you have any experience with Flught Link?
roycv:
I have a Micron TX sounds the same quite a long build but switched it on and it worked no problem. Got a fault on it at the moment but have left it. It had all sorts of extras and they all worked.
Roy
HMS Invisible:
Text capture, by phone, of page1, paragraph 6 of the Digifleet Custom III brochure.
--- Quote ---Radio control equipment is only as good as the service it gets, and it gets the finest available from the manufacturer at the Fleet Servicentre. A full spares inventory is carried to enable the Digifleet owner to purchase replacement parts down to the smallest screw or gear. In addition, service manuals can be supplied to registered owners at £2.50 per copy for FM systems and £1.50 per copy for AM system
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I have 15 pages of documentation with the 1984 Custom III helicopter set so that's why I didn't spot it before.
However the six page operating system guide is marked 20p, the same as my central Edinburgh to Pilton works bus fare & the Glasgow Herald or Scotsman newspaper. Bus & paper are now £2 so if price inflation was uniform the £2.50 FM diagram would set you back £25 if you could get one now.
Two things I can tell from a look at the AM circuit is 2s lipo is ideal on its own and external wiring on AM & FM is the same and common to other sets that used a 2.1mm dc jack and additional diode in case of polarity reversal.
Now PostIMG generates a BB code for a thumbnail but replying is blocked but I can't even upload a 1.1MB photo via Attachments
trying again... Works at the second attempt.
The drill is cntrl "c" the message body, use postimg button & cntrl "c" again to catch the image code after a successful upload. Keep the whole copy in your clipboard until the post is allowed.
Pure speculation that IT pros might comment on is if postIMG and the forum must handshake on checking the image for obscenity & the process times out. Just a wild guess
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