With Rad's help I've now loaded my xmitter with erskyTx 9xrPro sw.
Now looking for someone versed in programming the radio for the Clark TK60G2 board.
HELP!
TIA,
Barry
Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
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Re: Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
Programming the radio is not an issue. What is needed is the clark's manual.
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Re: Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
Hello
http://www.clark-model.com/eng/index_e.html
attached Clark website, in the left column Click on TK 60, I personally only have a TK24, but for my part? noted that it is necessary to respect the position of the sticks on the TX and according to the diagrams, red dots on black backgrounds on the manual, I personally used servos on the RX in order to repeat the correct commands,
I am not a programming pro, but had to look to find the right Clark and RX platinum connections and TX commands, this in my case? I don't know if it will help? good luck

http://www.clark-model.com/eng/index_e.html
attached Clark website, in the left column Click on TK 60, I personally only have a TK24, but for my part? noted that it is necessary to respect the position of the sticks on the TX and according to the diagrams, red dots on black backgrounds on the manual, I personally used servos on the RX in order to repeat the correct commands,
I am not a programming pro, but had to look to find the right Clark and RX platinum connections and TX commands, this in my case? I don't know if it will help? good luck
Re: Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
Hi Guys,
I guess I'm just a modeler and not an RC operator.
With everything connected per the "Clark Manual" if that is what they call that on their site.
Here is what I have. When I turn both the xmitter and board (tank) on I can here a short burst of sound (static) come from the speaker. I have functioned every stick and switch and the only thing I hear is the turret rotation sound (left stick lateral movement) and elevation sound (left stick vertical movement). No other switch or stick causes any reaction.
Barry
I guess I'm just a modeler and not an RC operator.
With everything connected per the "Clark Manual" if that is what they call that on their site.
Here is what I have. When I turn both the xmitter and board (tank) on I can here a short burst of sound (static) come from the speaker. I have functioned every stick and switch and the only thing I hear is the turret rotation sound (left stick lateral movement) and elevation sound (left stick vertical movement). No other switch or stick causes any reaction.
Barry
"Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail."
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci
Re: Still seeking help with 9xPro and TK 60G2 programming
Well if the prophet will not come to the mountain then the mountain must go to the prophet!
As the Clark TK60G2 boards are factory set based on the configuration of the FS-i16S and associated Receivers I just purchased one and now I have a functional tank.
I will continue to use my Turnigy X9R as I have two but not for the Abrams with the GBS.
Thanks for everyone's assistance!
Barry
As the Clark TK60G2 boards are factory set based on the configuration of the FS-i16S and associated Receivers I just purchased one and now I have a functional tank.

I will continue to use my Turnigy X9R as I have two but not for the Abrams with the GBS.

Thanks for everyone's assistance!
Barry
"Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail."
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci