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Old 07-06-2010, 10:32 AM
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Default Servo jitter

I can't figure this one out. My servo jitters back and forth when I turn the power on. I have a Futaba 9C and using a Futaba FP-R127DF receiver. I am also using Hitec HS5625MG servos. Every channel works great except the left aileron which is plugged into ch.6. I have two of the same receivers and both do the same thing. I tried the jittery servo in different channels to see if I get the same results, and I don't. It's quiet and works great. Other good servos plugged into ch.6 act the same, jittery. So do you think it's this receiver type, or a setting in the 9C I am overlooking?
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ORIGINAL: Flyboy1958 I can't figure this one out. My servo jitters back and forth when I turn the power on. I have a Futaba 9C and using a Futaba FP-R127DF receiver. I am also using Hitec HS5625MG servos. Every channel works great except the left aileron which is plugged into ch.6. I have two of the same receivers and both do the same thing. I tried the jittery servo in different channels to see if I get the same results, and I don't. It's quiet and works great. Other good servos plugged into ch.6 act the same, jittery. So do you think it's this receiver type, or a setting in the 9C I am overlooking?
Two RX and servo AOK other channels.. is there an extension lead in use? sympton often caused by faulty connections. Even brand new extension leads/Y have proved to be faulty.
See also sub Section "Glitches & Jitter in Receiver, Servo & ESC - causes and cures " under
"Radio Systems, Accessories, Alterations and FAQ." at:
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links



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Alan T.


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