If you just want servo cycling, centering, and exercising the servos,
the JR Matchmaker is a little less expensive at $29.95. Also nice if
you are matching two servos on a control surface. Not that common on
most sailplanes, but a possibility on a scale ship or aerotow tug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have one Hitec HFP-10 digital servo programmer and servo tester. It is
like new the only thing on it is dust from not getting enough use. It
programs Hitec servo direction, dead band width, speed, fail safe position
and end point plus several other test and is capable of reseting Hitec
digital servos to factory default. Photos available $95 shipped to your
location. Walt
...And it lets you do some good things with any other servo, digital or
other wize. For instance, you can use it to exercise servos or surface
hinges...by simply clicking on the cycle mode...any servo brand. You can
use it to center any servo for installs, instead of having to radio up
to get linkage lengths and surface centers.
If you rig in a small amp meter you can check each servo's load while in
the plane.
The Hitec is self powered, has a rechargeable battery inside and
any wall bug will charge it.
So if you've been looking for something to control your servo's outside
the radio during set up, the Hitec works.
Gordy
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