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I have on hand a sizable collection of various type 75mHz receivers -- I use the biggest receiver that will fit the particular job. I save the mini-receivers for the the r/c submarines that employ the 1.25" SD.
You have to consider the geometry of the receiver for overall fit. And a big consideration is how the receiver ports are oriented -- do they go along the length of the receiver, or do the ports come off the top? In tight confines such things must be considered.
My next installment will demonstrate how I crimp on new servo lead pins after I optimize the length of a devices three-wire lead.Who is John Galt?Comment
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Might be worth moving that switch-mode BEC away from the receiver, or use the aluminium rack as a partial shield- they can radiate some junk.Comment
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DavidWho is John Galt?Comment
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Oh, man! This ****ing receiver is kicking my ass! Everything works except ch-3 -- the motor! I try another receiver and things work, but the installed receiver -- a Novak Xxtra -- it just won't work the motor. ****ing thing!!!!!
I'm about ready to tear out this receiver and put one of my test-and-set-up receivers in there -- gotta finish this and get it in the water so I can address Kim's RTR and get back to production work for Bob. I'm way behind.
David
fit to be tied!Who is John Galt?Comment
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