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Posted By mglavin

Two RX's will work, alas on the same six...

Two RX's will work, alas on the same six channels, so no joy.

Not sure on Telemetry, would suggest it was not an issue, due to the telemetry gear being coupled to one RX.
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Posted By mglavin

Talk about resurrecting the dead, this thread is...

Talk about resurrecting the dead, this thread is eleven years old.....

Anywho the program is still viable today. I have used it many times to learn much about control systems and the ideal...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Servo Resolution

John,

Why not provide linkage ratios that allows more servo angle first?
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Posted By mglavin

RE: The

Its unlikely returning the servos to factory defaults will solve any problems. Servos used in ganged applications must be match centered and provide equal degrees of rotation stop to stop. Best case...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitec Digital Servo Programming

Howard,

I'll see what I can do with a step by step explanation, I'll have to get out the programmer and work through it taking notes...

As I alluded to earlier, merely aligning the servo...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: The

Paul

It’s very important to match the servos center and travel end-points in this circumstance. And yes opening the dead-band may calm things down a bit. I strongly suggest the use of an...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitec Digital Servo Programming

capitalB

Not sure where you going with "The centers are so close on new, good quality servos" close to what one another, or? As I suggested previously there is KNOW magical center point, if the...
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Views: 1,240
Posted By mglavin

RE: Aurora 9 throttle servo??

Binding can occur at either travel stop peculiar to the linkage and or carburetor end point mechanical stops or; somewhere in the middle too. Simply make sure your not driving the servo past the...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: The

Does the jitter stop if you remove the control horn from the servo? Is the rudder hard link connected or cables?
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Aurora 9 throttle servo??

Make sure the servo is not binding at any point in the travel arc... Do you have an inline servo volt/amp meter such as Hangar 9 offers, this will indicate the current draw and voltage the servo is...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitec Digital Servo Programming

I see questions with regard to centering the servos often, with regard to the servo horn. What are you referencing for centering the servo arm, the servo case, hinge line or? In any event this is a...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Servo Programmer question

Daddy,

What’s your reasoning for centering the servo arm to be perpendicular to the case? In a perfect model where all things are equal this may make sense, but our model specific linkage...
Forum: Gas Engines
07-11-2010, 09:15 AM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 792,354
Posted By mglavin

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

How about throttle trim or some TX function with regard to throttle and "engine kill function"?

Maybe something to do with choke, did you verify the linkage was actually rotating the choke...
Forum: Gas Engines
03-16-2010, 09:39 AM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 792,354
Posted By mglavin

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

While a 100rpm reduction is likely all that, this is a new engine yet to be broken-in which is exhibiting teething pains. Thus my suggestion to drop 300rpm, this will create a baseline that the will...
Forum: Gas Engines
03-15-2010, 10:42 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 792,354
Posted By mglavin

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

Rob,

Using the TACH to back off the high speed needle until you note a loss of at least 300rpm. The 1/4 turn is simply a suggestion. And remember when tuning; the low and high speed needle...
02-22-2010, 11:15 AM
Replies: 69
Views: 5,809
Posted By mglavin

RE: 7955 with a Y-Harness?

While the control surface throw or deflection can and will present moderate through high loads on the power distribution system, it matters not with regard to how or what is considered good...
02-20-2010, 05:47 PM
Replies: 69
Views: 5,809
Posted By mglavin

RE: 7955 with a Y-Harness?

Jake,

I’m not aware of any examples per say, its just something that was realized with some RX’s with multiple ganged servos on a single RX channel. Some RX’s were at issue other like...
Forum: Gas Engines
02-20-2010, 03:49 PM
Replies: 6,363
Views: 792,354
Posted By mglavin

RE: SYSSA 30CC GAS MADE IN USA

The Nordlocks are interesting… The testing of a bolt/nut in tension as shown is not exactly applicable to our specific application noted herein. Bolts-screws and SHCS are utilized typically to...
Replies: 18
Views: 1,876
Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitech/futaba wierd failure

Don,

I'm unaware of other problems with OEM compatibility issues with regard to Hitec synthesized TX module less the occasional RX that simply will not work. I suspect it has do with varying...
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitech/futaba wierd failure

I'd like to see these advertisements?
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Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitech/futaba wierd failure

Don,

I here you but it works with Hitec gear and and most other RX's. So it may very well be a RX short-coming of sorts. That said Hitec does not claim it works with other gear, only theirs...
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Views: 1,876
Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitech/futaba wierd failure

Don,

It's no fault of the Hitec stuff and there is nothing Service can do to alleviate the problem... The RX in question is not likely 100% compatible with the Hitec synthesized TX module.
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Views: 2,491
Posted By mglavin

RE: Hitec 82 MG servo problems

Nothings changed as far as know. There are many variable in play here. Its plausible your setting the planes up differwntly now that you have more stick time, i.e., more throw, bigger surfaces,...
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Views: 1,076
Posted By mglavin

RE: Brendan, Mike, help with a HPP-21

Simply use sub-trim to center the servo to offset TX electro-mechanical anomalies. Sub-trims don't use up pulse-width like trims do.
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