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- From: jmoonan@ccv1.bbn.com (John Moonan)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Coreless Servos on Y harness
- Message-ID: <JMOONAN.93Jan11155229@ccv1.bbn.com>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 23:52:29 GMT
- Organization: BBN Communications, Cambridge, MA
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- To: D2KAK@VM1.CC.UAKRON.EDU
- In-reply-to: D2KAK@VM1.CC.UAKRON.EDU's message of Tue, 5 Jan 1993 13:30:13 GMT
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-
- Noise/jitter at servos where a lot of lead length is involved is not that
- uncommon. In your case the Y harness is equivalent to having twice as much
- lead length. The coreless servos are probably more sensitive to this in that
- they are designed for rapid response to control inputs. There are a number
- of solutions that have been suggested but one that I haven't seen is a
- device sold by Ace Radio specifically for this problem. I believe its called
- tha glitch stopper or something like that. You can contact Ace at (800) 322-
- 7121. The device is designed to go in the lead between your receiver and the
- servo.
-
- THANX, John Moonan
- SYSOP, 495th R/C Squadron
- Groton, MA
-