[RCSE] RCSE RX Help: need opinions/expertise

2004-12-02 Thread MerrellAnd
Thanks Bill,

Sorry I didn't mention that. I've actually flew the plane and did some extensive range checks before. Not a proximity effect in this case and range was fine. 

I've since removed the rx in preparation to send it in to FMA. I also was able to swap crystals (same channel though) with the same result.

Merrell


How close are you to the plane/Rx with the Tx? I've seen exactly the same thing if the Tx and the Rx are too close, i.e. a few feet, but it stops if the Tx moves away. Anything over 10 feet and it should be dead solid. 

Just a thought.

Bill

At 11:14 AM 12/1/2004, you wrote:
I've experienced the same with my first M5 purchased last winter. Using M5 with HS85MG servos. It is Futaba shift and I'veI tried different transmitters including Eclipse synth, Evo synth, and older Futaba crystal. Same result. 

The jitter (very slight but consistent) occurs all the time regardless of environment. However, turn the transmitter off and it stops. Shop, slope, outside, inside. 
I tried different battery packs with no change. 

I tried different antenae configuration. I'm going to closely check the antanae wiring later. 







[RCSE] RCSE RX Help: need opinions/expertise

2004-12-01 Thread MerrellAnd
I've experienced the same with my first M5 purchased last winter. Using M5 with HS85MG servos. It is Futaba shift and I'veI tried different transmitters including Eclipse synth, Evo synth, and older Futaba crystal. Same result. 

The jitter (very slight but consistent) occurs all the time regardless of environment. However, turn the transmitter off and it stops. Shop, slope, outside, inside. 

I tried different battery packs with no change.

I tried different antenae configuration. I'm going to closely check the antanae wiring later.

I never thought to try different servo. Just tried HS125 (metal gear) with same result. Tried JR241 (micro no metal) with same jitter but it is ever so slight. Seems to be just a click around center. 

Turn transmitter off, it stops.
I've talked FMA, they didn't have an idea. I've haven't yet sent them in.

Merrell

Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:10:35 -0800
From: Simon Van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scobie Puchtler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: RCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] RX Help: need opinions/expertise
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Are the HITEC's digital?

1)
Sometimes nearby noise sources (flourescent lighting, electric fans, 
appliances, etc) generate enough EMI/RFI to cause this. RX swamping (AGC can 
not compensate enough) by a TX that is too close can also do this (it may show 
up in one servo, or all, or one of a different brand, etc).
2)
Depends on the above, if you move the TX away in a quiet environment, do the 
jitters go away?
3)
Too tough to call based on the info, unless you have an identical unit to test 
back-to-back...


Quoting Scobie Puchtler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 (Note: The FMA M5 receiver has been rock solid for Liftworx with hundreds
 sold to happy customers, virtually no problems whatsoever, so this is
 extremely rare, but it's a weird one, so I'm asking for help)
 
 A customer's M5 receiver is being powered with a 4cell AAA Nimh pack. When
 Hitec servos are plugged in they chatter nonstop. This was tried with micro
 and standard servos from Hitec, same problem with both. When Maxx Products
 MX-30's are plugged in there is no problem with chatter. 
 
 I've personally used the M5 with various servo brands and had no problem
 
 
 Three questions:
 1)Any clue what's happening here?
 2)Any potential fixes?
 3)Should we consider this receiver defective?
 
 
 Lift,
 Scobie at Liftworx
 www.liftworx.com http://www.liftworx.com/ 





[RCSE] RX Help: need opinions/expertise

2004-11-30 Thread Scobie Puchtler
(Note: The FMA M5 receiver has been rock solid for Liftworx with hundreds
sold to happy customers, virtually no problems whatsoever, so this is
extremely rare, but it's a weird one, so I'm asking for help)
 
A customer's M5 receiver is being powered with a 4cell AAA Nimh pack. When
Hitec servos are plugged in they chatter nonstop. This was tried with micro
and standard servos from Hitec, same problem with both. When Maxx Products
MX-30's are plugged in there is no problem with chatter. 
 
I've personally used the M5 with  various servo brands and had no problem
 
 
Three questions:
1)Any clue what's happening here?
2)Any potential fixes?
3)Should we consider this receiver defective?
 
 
Lift,
Scobie at Liftworx
www.liftworx.com http://www.liftworx.com/ 
 
 

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Re: [RCSE] RX Help: need opinions/expertise

2004-11-30 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Are the HITEC's digital?

1)
Sometimes nearby noise sources (flourescent lighting, electric fans, 
appliances, etc) generate enough EMI/RFI to cause this. RX swamping (AGC can 
not compensate enough) by a TX that is too close can also do this (it may show 
up in one servo, or all, or one of a different brand, etc).
2)
Depends on the above, if you move the TX away in a quiet environment, do the 
jitters go away?
3)
Too tough to call based on the info, unless you have an identical unit to test 
back-to-back...
 

Quoting Scobie Puchtler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 (Note: The FMA M5 receiver has been rock solid for Liftworx with hundreds
 sold to happy customers, virtually no problems whatsoever, so this is
 extremely rare, but it's a weird one, so I'm asking for help)
  
 A customer's M5 receiver is being powered with a 4cell AAA Nimh pack. When
 Hitec servos are plugged in they chatter nonstop. This was tried with micro
 and standard servos from Hitec, same problem with both. When Maxx Products
 MX-30's are plugged in there is no problem with chatter. 
  
 I've personally used the M5 with  various servo brands and had no problem
  
  
 Three questions:
 1)Any clue what's happening here?
 2)Any potential fixes?
 3)Should we consider this receiver defective?
  
  
 Lift,
 Scobie at Liftworx
 www.liftworx.com http://www.liftworx.com/ 
  
  
 
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