Range problem - Spektrum in CF hull

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  • runzwithsizorz
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 896

    #31
    Originally posted by AndyKunz
    Servo speed/responsiveness. That's especially important with AVC.

    It has NOTHING to do with the reception of signals.

    Andy
    So in layman's terms, the 3.2v AVC signal of the SRS4210 receiver will push our servos beyond what our old receivers would, and therefore we need to ensure the max amount of voltage to them, correct?
    Oh, and Andy, thankz for taking the time!

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    • AndyKunz
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Sep 2008
      • 1437

      #32
      The reason for the higher voltage is because servos move faster at higher voltage. With them moving faster, the effect will be to get rid of the rough ride more quickly. Giving a smoother ride.

      The AVC output is a modification of the pulse width going to the servo from the transmitter. It's not a "3.2V signal" except that the signal going to the servo is already a 3.2V signal.

      If by "push" you mean that it will want them to move faster, yes. The greater "push" actually comes from changing the frame rate to the servo. Be sure your servos can handle the high voltage and high refresh rate!

      Andy
      Spektrum Development Team

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