Please be very careful. To not get the result with replacing the board, like the guy before. Very small parts. If you are not sure about yourself, give it to a specialist. I did it. I took out the old chip myself, and I did not dare to install the new one, and gave it to a friend who is...
Friends! I believe this mod will help those who have suddenly dropped the range and stability of the control signal. Usually this happens after the firmware is updated. I think the chip burns out because during the process the remote is too close to the copter. I did not, because I always kept...
Contact number 1 goes to the antenna nearest to it - the top one. Contact No. 2 goes to the bottom antenna respectively (pictured). The contacts are connected to the center wire of each antenna. If you just unplug 1 and 2, you will be left without antennas.
Inside the chip is a short circuit...
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I hope this post will answer most questions.
Friends. There was a real way to repair the frequent breakdown of the Standard - a weak control signal. I know a lot of Copters with this problem. The problem is in the chip, which switches the control antennas of...
I think, bypass is enough or better then chip. Chip is the trigger betwin 2 antennas. I think - its unnecessarily difficult. And the chip eats 2 db. Single antenna is comleatly great works. Me and my friends with same trouble and same fixes flying great, without any malfunction.
Me too. And I...
No necessity disconnect antennas. Normaly central antenna wire (point 1 and 2) never connect to ground (poin 3). If its connected then weak rc signal or no signal.
After repair be carefull with rc. Receiver will be very sensitive, dont use rc + ac closer than 1 meter.
Especially, if you have powerfull transmitter modure or antenna on rc. Removing the cip bring +2 db rc signal power.
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