ORIGINAL: TThib
You know, I've been thinking about some things for people to do to reduce the posibility of glitches. One of the things I have thought of is twisting the servo wires together in a twisted pair. (like the inside of a cat5 cable) and then slicing some fuel tubing and putting the wires inside (for protection and vibration reduction). Granted, crosstalk on a network is usually derived from separate pair of wires and the concept is different (data vs servo voltage), but it may be worth a go at it.
Just my random thoughts... maybe I'll try it and do a little how to.
Edit: Ha.... before anyone chimes in, just noticed that the wires are twisted on my hitec servo, but not on the stock servo. (may be on to something here)
Generally speaking, with Analog electronics (and certain types of Digital Circuitry as well) Low frequency Noise is abated using Shielding on the signal Cables. Thats not Really Practical here cuz most of us arent Electronic Techs and you can make things WORSE with Ground loops if you do Shielding incorrectly.Especially since we are talkin about Radio Frequenciy interference.
Twisting the cables CAN be effective for Our kind of electonis though. Also, BUNDLE the cable Neatly and securely. That should help with Noise AND wear n Tear of cables...