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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:46:57 +0100, Paul Burridge
wrote: Thanks for the suggestion, John. It *does* make a lot of sense, I must admit. Hadn't considered that possibility, to be honest. I've never been a fan of dead bug construction - there's no satisfaction in seeing the finished job - so may well have a stab at using regular, proper-sized discretes along the same lines. And yes, there's no shortage of space, either. Way to go over the long term, I reckon. Thanks again. -- "I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill Hello Paul, since you are not keen on dead bug construction here is a couple of websites that talk about Micron radio control kits. http://www.micronradiocontrol.fsnet.co.uk/ http://www.norcim.fsnet.co.uk/ I am sure there are other kits around, maybe someone else will mention some. Radio Control Models & Electronics magazine is still around. Years ago there were lots of construction projects. I don't know if the magazine still caters for the do it yourself enthusiast. Decades ago it did. http://www.hhc.co.uk/pages/show/entr...record_flag/59 You could enquire from them about build it yourself radio 40 MHz radio control systems. Here is another site with an article on interference and servo connections and lots of other good stuff. Shows your airtronics/(sanwa) servo connections. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/hobby/hints.htm No need to change servos with a different receiver. Back to your interference problem. Is your operating channel frequency smack in the middle of the 40 Mhz band? If so, maybe you could try a different set of crystals, so that you operate as far away from everyone else as possible. Or simply just borrow a different set of crystals in case there is a weird mix going on, just to eliminate that possibility. How did you go with Win's soft start motor controller? Regards, John Crighton Sydney |
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