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RadioLink AT10II Instruction Manual page 6

Adaptable to helicopter/fixed-wing/glider/multirotor/car/boat/robot(dsss&fhss)
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(2)SBUS&PWM dual signal output : BLUE/PURPLE led indicates SBUS&PWM signal
output at the same time with 12 channels totally. The last channel of 3 pins on row 11
outputs 12 channels of SBUS signal while the other channels(3 pin from row 1 to 10,
i.e CH3 to CH12) output PWM signals with 12 channels in total. The actual channel
quantity of PWM signal output depends on that of SBUS signal output used. Eg. If 4
channels of SBUS signal output used, then there are only 8 channels of PWM signal
output left.
Installment of antenna
1. Receiver Antenna Installment
Keep antennas as straight as possible
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and 90° as below, or the effective control range will
reduce.
Big models may contain metal parts that
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influence signal emission. In this case, antennas
should be positioned at both sides of the model to ensure the best signal status in all
circumstances.
Antennas should be kept away from metal conductor and carbon fiber at
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least half inch away and no over bending.
Keep antennas away from motor, ESC or other possible interference
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sources.
Receiver contains some electronic components of high-precision. Be careful
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to avoid strong vibration and high temperature.
When all the above steps are complete, please turn off the transmitter and repower on
to test if the receiver is correctly connected with it.
2. Transmitter Antenna Installment
The transmitter antenna is adjustable so please make sure that the
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antenna never points directly at the model when flying as this may possibly decrease
the receiver signal.
Keep the antenna perpendicular to the transmitter to optimize the receiver
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performance. It also depends on how you hold the transmitter. But in most cases,
adjusting the antenna with perpendicular position to the transmitter surface will
achieve the best result. Please adjust the transmitter antenna according to the way
you hold the transmitter.
Never grip the antenna when flying as this degrades effective control range.
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