Quadcopter not responding correctly

Duke12

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Spektrum DX6i
Naze 32
250 frame
My quadcopter docent respond correctly to my transmitter. I can get my transmitter to bind to the receiver but then after I turn everything off it wont connect again(I took the bind plug out after it was connected).
So then I just left the power on to transmitter and the receiver so they were connected and used base flight to see if the transmitter was working and it was. I check the motor with base flight and they all work at the same speed. So I go out side to see if the motor will spin up with propellers on now. The first time i did it some of the motor worked and then the other stared later with more throttle so I went back to the computer to check everything and it all worked with the program. But now the board wont arm and the motes will randomly glitch out or spin up and I have no idea what is wrong.
 
Hi mate Have you set up as a plane in the DX6i no mixing , then bind ( when you bind the transmitter must over 6 feet away) throttle must be at zero and cyclic in the centre This is your fail safe , After turn every thing off inc receiver , remove bind plug , power up the transmitter then the nase32 , Now check in the monitor screen all should read zero if not sub trim the channel to read zero on the screen , now check movement of sticks all must match forward /forward etc ,if all matches up then you should be good to go the nase32 is a really great board and it flys well on default settings ,hope this helps
 
Hi mate just reduce the scaling on the sticks this will reduce the angle of attack when flying , DONT push stick and hold , dab the sticks ,so to fly forward ,dab stick forward and let it centre if quad does not move do it again the quads will start to move , Now it will stay in forward flight till you stop it so back dab on the stick till it does stop
Just do thing slowly you can use the same training as used with a CP heli but the quad will hover easier than a cp heli the the flying it a square box will help , Here is one i did for my mate in the USA to give you an idea
And then these buy John start at this one and then move to the next its a 10 day course to get you flying heli so you should do it in 5 or less on a quad
 
Hi mate yes its done by the receiver all it is ,is a single wire from the signal pin of the receiver the hobby king orange receivers do cppm but check as not all of them
 
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