Tripp,
Being a Microsoftie, the analogy might be, Analog
servos are like MS-DOS. Digital servos are like XP.
Both work but you have to choose the one that meets
your needs the best. Me being a Mac guy I didn't want
to go for the obvious analogy. ;)
Cheers,
Mark
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Hello group,
Can anyone give health related advice regarding Boron. Just bought a golf
shaft for tailboom purposes. It's labeled boron/graphite and I wanted a
little more info before I started sawing on the thing.
Many thanks.
RVC
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Tripp...
Here's the "short" version: Digital Servos typically have better centering, much
better "repeatability" (ability to return to a specific point), a much narrower
deadband, greater holding power, greater initial start-up torque, and higher frame
rates than their analog cousins. Addition
Could you tell me what kind of pine trees, and where they grow? I was flying
on the Pacific coast so the nearest trees upwind were several thousand miles
away. I would be surprised if enough tree pollen could be picked up by the
wind to make it across the Pacific in such density.
Under a microsco
Something I've been wondering for a while now...What's the difference between analog
and digital servo's and why would I want to spend the money on digital?
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From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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The DSlope Fest Tshirts are in. There were several folks who will not
be able to attend but wanted to get a T-shirt. Please send me a note off
line if you want one. The price is $12.50 plus shipping. I haven't
inquired at the post office as of yet but I'm inclined to believe it will be i
The DSlope Fest Tshirts are in. There were several folks who will not
be able to attend but wanted to get a T-shirt. Please send me a note off
line if you want one. The price is $12.50 plus shipping. I haven't
inquired at the post office as of yet but I'm inclined to believe it will be in
YNT has 4 of Hitec's new DS5125 Digital Wing Servos left in-stock. If anyone
is interested they can contact me offline at the email address below.
Sheldon
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Hello,
I remember seeing some writeups on how to set up the JR 347 for a six channel ship. Would really appreciate if someone could point me to it.
Thank you in advance
Emperor has no clothes
Has anyone encountered cracks or delamination at the exit holes of
the internal linkage tubes on the Emerald. If not great. If so is
there a fix other than external linkage?
Maurice
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THere's some kind of a board for updating Ace radio gear at:
www.fmadirect.com
B^2 wrote:
> We have come into possession of an Ace Silver Series single stick
> transmitter (Channel 52). The case is red, if that's an important
> piece of information.
> Can this transmitter meet gold sticker speci
The two best thing I saw at the Toledo Show were the smiling face of Jim
Deck at the LSF booth and the new HiTech digital wing servo. The new HiTech
HS5125MG digital servo's were available in limited supply. I purchased two
of them from Maxx Products. I also saw a non-digital version of the same
s
Harley,
You forgot my current project, The RES-MAXX. I hope to
have a kit available to the public by the end of
summer. Jouster 2 after that. More fun stuff in the
works too that I won't mention until it is time.
Whether or not you are on any list compiled by others
you are on mine. Mt list is f
I am interested in a Sport Palio or similar resa or resf as
advertised by Hobby Lobby. Very little information as to quality,
airworthyness etc. Anyone out there with firts hand knowledge?
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Tom -
I'm glad to see somebody that's treating this "Soaring Hall of Fame" with the respect
that it truly deserves.
I am well and truly honored to be placed in contention by you. I have the highest
respect for your opinions and think a lot of your works as well.
I must respectfully request t
It happens all the time.
The etiquette should be that if it is a "private" message, then take the
[RCSE] out of the subject line.
If you leave the [RCSE] in your message, then expect it to be copied to the
exchange.
Tom
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