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Brand
Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4
Channel 5
JR/Spektrum
Throttle
Aileron
Elevator
Rudder
Mode Switch
Snelflight "Ghost" System
Aileron
Elevator
Throttle
Rudder
Mode Switch
Futaba
Aileron
Elevator
Throttle
Rudder
Mode Switch
Hitec
Aileron
Elevator
Throttle
Rudder
Mode Switch
Table 1 - Receiver Channel Functions
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Next, the QuadPod should be turned upside down so that its adhesive foam feet can be installed. Each
one fits between the ESC attachment cable tie and the outer M3 airframe screw (Photo 14). This
simple “undercarriage” allows quiet, bounce-free landings. The feet need to be fitted now to provide
clearance under the QuadPod for additional parts added in the next few steps.
13)
The Naza Lite's power supply module should be installed now. This is the black widget with cables
emerging at each end. It should be mounted on the underside of the QuadPod at the front, using one of
the white double-sided foam pads. The red and black cables should exit on the aircraft's right side. The
unit's red power socket should be attached nearby using a 6mm x 20mm piece of double-sided foam.
The fifth power plug from the distribution cable should be connected to it (Photo 15).
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The other cable from the power supply module should now be fed upwards through the front slot in
the QuadPod's upper platform, and led back to the rear of the Naza Lite. The plug should be connected
to the socket labelled "X3", with the orange wire at the bottom (Photo 16).
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