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Old 04-07-2012, 01:28 PM
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Hello All.

On my mxsr, as recomended the pull pull wire are installed criss crossing... meaning left elev. on right side of servo arm and vise versa. now where wires comes into an X. they are touching each others.

Question, will this cause interferences on the 2.4 receiver ??? If yes , any solutions ?

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Old 04-07-2012, 01:45 PM
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Default RE: pull pull wire question

Not it wont cause any issues but you have a couple of choices.

1. Put one side on the rudder servo on the bottom, the other on the top.
2. Run some nyrod down the cables, where they come together in an x epoxy or hot glue them together.
3. Don't worry about it.
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Old 04-07-2012, 02:05 PM
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I use Kevlar cables for a couple reasons. First there is no chance of getting RF noise being picked up by the steel cables. The Kevlar never streches the way steel will and the kevlar is lighter. The kevlar that I get from ACP has a nylon sheething so it's no big deal if it rubbs. If you decide to use the steel wire BH's suggestions are good to keep the wires from rubbing.
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I've done all 3 things as noted by BH. Using Futaba FAAST and has not experienced any signal issue even with 2 steel cables rubbing each other... I doubt they create that same high frequency.

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