Interesting, but why wouldn't I see the same behavior in the rudder and
elevator servos?  They are quiet no matter which transmitter.

JE
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Erickson Architects
John R. Erickson, AIA


> From: Simon Van Leeuwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:13:35 -0700
> To: John Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Soaring List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Odd servo problem
> 
> What you are observing could be as simple as exceeding the AGC
> (automatic gain control) with one TX's RF O/P, and not the other. Does
> the jittering cease when the TX is farther away from the RX? Also
> consider that 60Hz AC indoor lighting (especially fluorescents) can
> exacerbate the problem. Does the jittering cease/diminish when the RX is
> moved away from noisy appliances or when the lights are off? If so, it's
> a non-issue.
> 
> John Erickson wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to figure out a strange problem with a spoiler servo.  I have two
>> transmitters, a Futaba 8 and a 9.  With the 8 all is normal.  When I switch
>> over to the 9 the servo starts jittering and locking.  The programming for
>> the model is the same on both transmitters.  The receiver is an Electron 6.
>> 
>> JE
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>> Erickson Architects
>> John R. Erickson, AIA
>> 
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