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<font size=3>Guys,<br><br>
I have a flying buddy here in Knoxburg that some of you may remember --
Ed Hartley. He sent his X-9303 to horizon and they converted it for
him. They swore it had to be done there, and was not something a
user could do. It has worked flawlessly for over a year,
now.<br><br>
At 08:12 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Hello guys, <br><br>
A friend is looking at buying that radio but also at changing to mode 4
(aileron and throttle on the left stick). Is it possible to change the
mode 2 9303 into a mode 4 using the programming other than swapping the
servos in the receiver ? I looked in the 9303 manual on line and I don't
found it. I think it's something feasible on the 12X and the 14MZ. Radio
South could modify a 10X for about 70$ so I suppose they could do the
same on the 9303 but doing it with programing would be better, specially
on a new radio still under warranty.<br><br>
Thank you<br><br>
Xavier<br><br>
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