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<br />With high frequencies, some servos run in a jerky manner, especially the fast ones with coreless or brushless servos. This is due to the high update rate that the servo receives. This is not critical and will not impact flight performance.}} | <br />With high frequencies, some servos run in a jerky manner, especially the fast ones with coreless or brushless servos. This is due to the high update rate that the servo receives. This is not critical and will not impact flight performance.}} | ||
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To select the desired servo frequency, move the rudder stick repeatedly in one direction until the Status-LED lights in the correct color | To select the desired servo frequency, move the rudder stick repeatedly in one direction until the Status-LED lights in the correct color: | ||
{{TABLE|Swashplate servo frequency|50 Hz|65 Hz|120 Hz|165 Hz|200 Hz}} | |||
The option “user defined” allows you to choose your own setting that can be edited by using the StudioX software bundle and the separately available USB2SYS interface.<br /> | The option “user defined” allows you to choose your own setting that can be edited by using the StudioX software bundle and the separately available USB2SYS interface.<br /> | ||
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Now plug in the swashplate servos, but do not install the servo horns yet as the servos could bind and get damaged on first power up: | Now plug in the swashplate servos, but do not install the servo horns yet as the servos could bind and get damaged on first power up: |