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Part 1 of How To Convert an E-Sky USB simulator controller from Mode-1 to Mode-2

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Please ignore my use of the word "armature" when I really mean "rocker arm", and that I describe the location of aileron controls in Mode-1 incorrectly!

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  • why dont you just order the mode two like i did

  • @dua0001 Because there was nobody selling Mode 2 in Australia, that's why!

  • @KaldekBoch i live in melbourne and i got the mode 2

    order it on ebay 27 dollars incudes devery

  • @dua0001 OK, I understand you can buy them *now* but back in 2009 there weren't any Mode 2 units for sale in Australia.

    And anyway what's wrong with telling folks how to mod one to Mode 2? I mean, what if somebody had a Mode 1 unit and decided they wanted to convert to Mode 2! Cut a man some slack, eh!

  • will this work for a normal tx? Meaning one used for flying real not simulating.

  • @holden1550 For this to work on a real TX, it needs to have a switch somewhere inside it which converts the stick inputs from Mode-1 to Mode-2 after you move the springs around. I would suggest that this switch would indeed be there, as otherwise E-Sky would have to manufacture two different models.

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  • i've switch mode 1 to mode 2 in 20secs!! by play it upside down and tick reverse in the flight software and there i have it!!

  • Cheers M8 worked fine on my JTL-0904a from mode 2 to mode 1 thanks again

  • I have a copterx/dynam 6ch default in mode 1. I did similar stuff to yours, except I didn't unscrew the whole thing. All I did was swap the metal plate, and remove springs and the rocker without unscrewing the 4 screws on the stick controls. But you have to have delicate hands to be able to install springs on the other side, which thankfully I managed to do with a thick long metal pin for digging ear wax. Muahaha.

  • this is too detailed for me :O

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