looking forolder airtronic servo specs
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looking forolder airtronic servo specs
Hi all i picked up 4 never used older mid 1980's standard sized
servos made by airtronics, but i don't know anything about them
the number on all 3 of them (they are all the same) is 94613
are these the same almost as the 94102 types?, I plugged them
into my 1991 airtronics receiver that is used with a Vanguard radio 6 channel , to test them they worked but reponse seemed awful slow, though smooth and accurate and clean sounding
these originally belonged to a AM wide band radio SR series , maybe the're not compatible with the newer fm narrow band reciever or something? powerwise or something, though the connectors seem the same
servos made by airtronics, but i don't know anything about them
the number on all 3 of them (they are all the same) is 94613
are these the same almost as the 94102 types?, I plugged them
into my 1991 airtronics receiver that is used with a Vanguard radio 6 channel , to test them they worked but reponse seemed awful slow, though smooth and accurate and clean sounding
these originally belonged to a AM wide band radio SR series , maybe the're not compatible with the newer fm narrow band reciever or something? powerwise or something, though the connectors seem the same
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looking forolder airtronic servo specs
Are you sure they are 94613 or are they 94631? The 94631 was the standard servo just before the 94102. (Now the standard)
Airtronics called it the Heavy Duty Standard Aircraft servo.
Here are the spec's
Torque 50 oz. in.
Transit time 0.4 sec. to 90 degree rotation
Weight 1.85 oz.
The deminsions ae the same as the now std 94102's I think
Airtronics called it the Heavy Duty Standard Aircraft servo.
Here are the spec's
Torque 50 oz. in.
Transit time 0.4 sec. to 90 degree rotation
Weight 1.85 oz.
The deminsions ae the same as the now std 94102's I think
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94631 not 94613 (typo)
sorry, my fault they are indeed the 94631 kind, a slight typo incident is all lol , once I typed it wrong, it was in my head like that