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Are Hitec and Futaba compatible?? Or is summat amis
Stavros:
Hi if it is of any help I have had trouble with Futaba and acoms not talking properly to each other ,v similar problem.I now keep things simple Futaba with Futaba, Acoms with Acoms etc it seems to solve the probs.I personally think that these manufacturers do it on purpose the "xxxxx" us about ie costing us money.In an ideal world all systems would talk to each other properly,but alas it is not an idea;l world!!
dougal99:
Quote from Stavros:
"In an ideal world all systems would talk to each other properly,but alas it is not an idea;l world!!"
Europe has 15 incompatible Air traffic systems. Think about that the next time you fly UK - Germany/Italy/Spain etc
Of course everyone agrees that there should be one system however, there are 15 different opinions on which system it should be!!
Doug
tigertiger:
--- Quote from: dougal99 on November 12, 2006, 08:41:28 pm ---Quote from Stavros:
"In an ideal world all systems would talk to each other properly,but alas it is not an idea;l world!!"
Europe has 15 incompatible Air traffic systems. Think about that the next time you fly UK - Germany/Italy/Spain etc
Of course everyone agrees that there should be one system however, there are 15 different opinions on which system it should be!!
Doug
--- End quote ---
I just ask my wife, as her opinion counts ;D
dougal99:
Tigertiger
I hope you checked with SWMBO that it was OK to say so ;D ;D
Doug
davem99:
I have used both types of servo with Futaba & Hitec equipment. Depending on the age of the equipment there may be differences in the dead band position. If this is a problem I move the feedback pot in the servo to correct. I also use an Action servo checker which helps match servos.Just make sure you are not overdriving the servo past its end stop, it will flatten your battery and may damage the servo.
:)
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