Spektrum with analog and digital servo
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Spektrum with analog and digital servo
Hello,
anyone know if i can use on the same receiver digital and analog servo ? i'd like to use analog for throttle and digital for steering...
Does it works ?
Thanks
anyone know if i can use on the same receiver digital and analog servo ? i'd like to use analog for throttle and digital for steering...
Does it works ?
Thanks
#2
RE: Spektrum with analog and digital servo
G'day Mate,
Sure you can, I use 5 digitals & 1 analogue, for throttle in my Katana, you can use any servo, provided it is rated for the voltage battery pack that you are using & has the ability to plug into the RX.
Sure you can, I use 5 digitals & 1 analogue, for throttle in my Katana, you can use any servo, provided it is rated for the voltage battery pack that you are using & has the ability to plug into the RX.
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RE: Spektrum with analog and digital servo
Something to try---
I found that the overall response with the DX2 is better than myprior, PCM 10x/9303 PCM systems . So-- I tried the inexpensive 126 JRSport servos Non digital - 3 pole 140 inch ounce at 6v
this is a very fast , accurate setup -with the 2.4.
PS I don't use or suggest you use 4.8 v batts with the 2.4 system - It is possible -if you let the battery level be pulled down with servo loads - to exceed lower voltage required (9.6V--3.5V)
If you don't know how to check voltage under load - find out .It is very easy to do
Tho 4.8 works -- there is not as much room for voltage depression if you stall servos or use high power servos.
I found that the overall response with the DX2 is better than myprior, PCM 10x/9303 PCM systems . So-- I tried the inexpensive 126 JRSport servos Non digital - 3 pole 140 inch ounce at 6v
this is a very fast , accurate setup -with the 2.4.
PS I don't use or suggest you use 4.8 v batts with the 2.4 system - It is possible -if you let the battery level be pulled down with servo loads - to exceed lower voltage required (9.6V--3.5V)
If you don't know how to check voltage under load - find out .It is very easy to do
Tho 4.8 works -- there is not as much room for voltage depression if you stall servos or use high power servos.