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- From: torsten@rnivh.rni.sub.org (Torsten Leibold)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: Noise elimination for embedded aileron servos
- Message-ID: <2316@rnivh.rni.sub.org>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 10:24:27 GMT
- References: <Bs45Bo.DB3@world.std.com>
- Organization: Rhein-Neckar-Informationsdienst Viernheim
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- jlw@world.std.com (James L Walker) writes:
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- >plane. I ran some long aileron extension cables to them through the
- >ribs of the wing. They seem to work okay except that I have noticed
- >that they humm alot and jiggle as though the transmitter were turned
- >off and they were recieving interference. The radio is PCM with
- >failsafe so I doubt that radio interference is the problem. I rather
- >suspect that the long wires in each wing are weakening the signal from
- >the reciever and are acting as antennae of their own. Does anyone
- >know of an inexpensive circuit that will eliminate this noise?
-
- You're right. The long cables are the reason. It's a pity that I don't
- know any American manufacturers who sell those filter cables you need,
- but if you know a brand named Simprop you might get very good filters
- from them. Or you try to install shielded cables where the pulse wire is
- protected against interference.
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