Are the HITEC's digital?

1)
Sometimes nearby noise sources (flourescent lighting, electric fans, 
appliances, etc) generate enough EMI/RFI to cause this. RX swamping (AGC can 
not compensate enough) by a TX that is too close can also do this (it may show 
up in one servo, or all, or one of a different brand, etc).
2)
Depends on the above, if you move the TX away in a quiet environment, do the 
jitters go away?
3)
Too tough to call based on the info, unless you have an identical unit to test 
back-to-back...
 

Quoting Scobie Puchtler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> (Note: The FMA M5 receiver has been rock solid for Liftworx with hundreds
> sold to happy customers, virtually no problems whatsoever, so this is
> extremely rare, but it's a weird one, so I'm asking for help)
>  
> A customer's M5 receiver is being powered with a 4cell AAA Nimh pack. When
> Hitec servos are plugged in they chatter nonstop. This was tried with micro
> and standard servos from Hitec, same problem with both. When Maxx Products
> MX-30's are plugged in there is no problem with chatter. 
>  
> I've personally used the M5 with  various servo brands and had no problem
>  
>  
> Three questions:
> 1)Any clue what's happening here?
> 2)Any potential fixes?
> 3)Should we consider this receiver defective?
>  
>  
> Lift,
> Scobie at Liftworx
> www.liftworx.com <http://www.liftworx.com/> 
>  
>  
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