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10.30.2007, 03:16 PM

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Could you tell me what's the minimal trottle position??
And what's the relation between the minimal trottle position and the time in ms
Because my MGM is suppose to arrive this week and i have a Futaba 3PM FASST 2.4, and i began to be very nervous about that
the only thing thats not compatible will be the hrs mode. i had to switch back to ppm. other than that my radio and esc work in perfect harmony!


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10.30.2007, 04:42 PM

But how can i know if my min and max trottle is OK This is suppose to be list in the Tx manual???

And yes tallyram, the first time i've try my FASST, she was on HRS mode and the servos emited a bizard sound and was very hot, and once i've switch to PPM, all return OK.
I think HRS mode is for digital servos.
   
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10.30.2007, 08:35 PM

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But how can i know if my min and max trottle is OK This is suppose to be list in the Tx manual???

And yes tallyram, the first time i've try my FASST, she was on HRS mode and the servos emited a bizard sound and was very hot, and once i've switch to PPM, all return OK.
I think HRS mode is for digital servos.
correct, all i use are digitals. i was just letting you know that hrs won't work with the mgm, so it won't matter for you.


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