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FUTABA 8UAFS - Receiver and Radio Installation

FUTABA 8UAFS
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12
Receiver
output
channel
Aircraft
(ACRO)
Glider
(GLID1FLP
/GLID2FLP)
Helicopter
(HELI)
1 Right aileron
(combined R. flap + aileron*)
Right aileron Aileron
2 Elevator Elevator Elevator
3 Throttle Motor/Speed Control Throttle
4 Rudder Rudder Rudder
5 Landing Gear Right Flap Gyro sensitivity
6 Left aileron
(combined L. flap + aileron*)
Left flap
(Left aileron*)
Pitch
7 Spare Left aileron
Left aileron
Spare
8 Spare Spare Spare
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8/B
Receiver
Receiver on/off switch
Charging jack
Ni-Cd battery pack
CH1
Aileron servo
CH2
Elevator servo
CH3
Throttle servo
CH4
Rudder servo
CH5
Landing gear servo
CH6
Flap servo
CH7
(Spare)
CH8
(Spare)
To receiver
(With optional dual
servo extension cord)
Multiple entries indicate that the servo function varies with the selected programming
(*=FLPRON mode,
=AI-DIF mode). Outputs with no mixing functions are shown
first.
The diagram below shows the default connections in the ACRO mode.
FP-R148
DO NOT cut or coil the receiver antenna wire. Secure a portion to the top of the
vertical fin, and let the excess length trail behind the aircraft.
When you insert servo or battery connectors into the receiver, note that each plastic
housing has an alignment tab. Be sure the alignment tab is oriented properly before
inserting the connector. To remove a connector from the receiver, pull on the
connector housing rather than the wires.
If your aileron servo (or others) are too far to plug into the receiver, use an aileron
extension cord to extend the length of the servo lead. Additional extension cords of
varying lengths are available from your hobby dealer or Futaba.

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