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As with the swashplate servos at [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_B|Setup menu point '''B''']] you can select at Setup menu point '''D''' the update frequency for the rudder servo. For best tail gyro performance, the rule is the higher the better! A good rudder servo should be capable of running at least 270Hz. Nevertheless if you experience an unusually high power consumption of the receiver power supply or if the servo gets hot, you should reduce this frequency. When using a servo that allows a higher frequency as MICROBEAST PLUS offers or that allows a maximum frequency which is not choosable, please select the next lower frequency that is closest to the given frequency. Using a lower frequency is always possible. Only too high frequencies can damage the servo and/or will cause the servo to not work properly. [[The_BEASTX_servo_list/en|Here]] you can find a list of parameters for the most common servos. Please understand that we can not list all servo types. We also can not guarantee the accuracy of this data. Ask the manufacturer of the servos or your local dealer for detailed information.<br />
 
As with the swashplate servos at [[Manuals:MB_Plus:Setupmenu_B|Setup menu point '''B''']] you can select at Setup menu point '''D''' the update frequency for the rudder servo. For best tail gyro performance, the rule is the higher the better! A good rudder servo should be capable of running at least 270Hz. Nevertheless if you experience an unusually high power consumption of the receiver power supply or if the servo gets hot, you should reduce this frequency. When using a servo that allows a higher frequency as MICROBEAST PLUS offers or that allows a maximum frequency which is not choosable, please select the next lower frequency that is closest to the given frequency. Using a lower frequency is always possible. Only too high frequencies can damage the servo and/or will cause the servo to not work properly. [[The_BEASTX_servo_list/en|Here]] you can find a list of parameters for the most common servos. Please understand that we can not list all servo types. We also can not guarantee the accuracy of this data. Ask the manufacturer of the servos or your local dealer for detailed information.<br />
 
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