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to: MICHAEL KHANOLKAR
from: JOHN MEROTH
date: 1995-07-26 09:39:00
subject: Re: Receiver/Servo Signals?

Hello Michael,
Replying to a message of Michael Khanolkar to John Meroth:
 JM>> The receiver converts the signal to a voltage. 2.5vt is usually the
 JM>> center
 MK> since u know so much about servos, i have question that know one has
 MK> been able to answer.    I ahve a little shitty futaba attack III. 
 MK> there is something wrong wiht it.  when ever I puch the stick right,
 MK> the servo goes left.  and vise versa for the other side.  why?  can u
 MK> help me? I think I saw in a R/C car action that is  has to do wiht
 MK> something inside the radio.  thanks corrupt
Well, if the transmitter does not have servo reverse, then either set up you 
linkage for the opposite direction or buy a reverse servo.
Though it is not difficult to re-wire a servo for opposite direction, it is 
not for the novice with a soldering iron.
 John Meroth
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