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Bricks is quite right its impossible to set up flapperons with a Y harness. You need to split the ailerons: ail lead 1 to ch2 and ail lead 2 to ch6, set them up first as independent ailerons on your transmitter ensuring that they operate in the correct directions (may require reversing in the transmitter, or even the leads swapping over on the reciever). Please feel free to contact the Futaba Service Center for assistance in operation, use and programming. Please be sure to regularly visit the 9C Frequently Asked Questions web site at www.futaba-rc.com\faq\faq-9c.html. This page includes extensive programming, use, set up and safety information on the 9C radio system and is updated regularly.
The Tx in question has a DSC output combined with the charging jack (DIN-6)but that signal is most likely a digital number serie (PCM) instead of a pulse train with variable length like PPM. The best way would be to check that signal with a oscilloscope to determine if it is ppm or pcm. If it is PCM only you won't be able to convert that Tx.
the transmitter batteries are weak and should be replaced.The red light does not indicate the condition of the batteries in the model, only the transmitter.Weak batteries in either the model or the transmitter will cause the range of your model to be limited, and you could lose control. 2) Install a freshly-charged battery in the model. Set the .
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