Castle Mamba Micro X2 Calibration w/ Spektrum AVC

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So, I swapped out the Hobby Wing ESC I was running on my Grom, since I wanted to "upgrade" to a Castle ESC. The Hobby Wing was working fine, but I was a big fan of Castle ESCs I used for my helicopter builds, and wanted to try out one of their surface speed controllers. Well, most say "if it isn't broken, don't try to fix it" and I am starting to believe that I should have left the Hobby Wing in the car.

I read the online manual and watched a few You Tube videos on calibration and it looked straight forward and easy. Just tried to calibrate it and it won't take...back to the Google Machine to see what the deal is and it looks like Castle ESCs are not compatible with Spektrum AVC enabled receivers? I am using the SR6100 with the AVC enabled right now, but apparently the AVC technology is not allowing the ESC to detect the throttle end points in my transmitter. I did read a recommendation that you can go in and increase the deadband range of the ESC but I don't want to fiddle with it until I can get some feedback from folks that may have run into the same issue and resolved it. If I can't get it resolved I will either disable the AVC (which I don't want to do since it helps keep that tiny car under control now that I run a brushless system), or ditch the Spektrum ESC altogether. Any solid input would be greatly appreciated!

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Update to the the calibration issue. What made the most sense was to call Castle Creations directly. Assuming I am not the first person to run into this issue, I was hoping they would have an answer. Well, got the answer but it wasn't exactly what I wanted to hear...Castle ESCs are not compatible with Spektrum receivers that have AVC.
Apparently Castle has been aware of this issue and attempted to reach out to Horizon Hobby/Spektrum to figure out a solution but nothing happened.
Given that information, I plugged the Mamba into a Spektrum receiver without AVC (SR315), bound it to my transmitter, and went through the steps to calibrate the ESC without any issues. ESC is now working flawlessly.
 
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