Just FYI, the "neutral zone" or "deadband" setting on your Tx, if it has one, is different. It will work the same way; as in there will be no signal inside the zone you set. But, if the zone is set to the lowest on the ESC (3%) then it will start at 3% once the Tx is out of its zone. The downside to this method is that there are fewer "steps" in the throttle range, and the ESC may not be able to "bind" or "program" to the Tx if the range is not correct on the Tx.
Last edited by What's_nitro?; 08.08.2008 at 09:35 PM.