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From: strohm@mksol.dseg.ti.com (john r strohm)
Subject: Re: Futaba fp s148 servos
Message-ID: <1994Oct31.194014.16696@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
Organization: Texas Instruments, Inc
References: <39229s$3mg@nova.np.ac.sg>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 19:40:14 GMT
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In article <39229s$3mg@nova.np.ac.sg> jjt@np.ac.sg (Jones Jack Trevor) writes:
>Question:
>
>is it easily possible to reverse the direction on a Futaba FP-S148 r/c
>servo?

The easiest way to do this is to hit your R/C hobby shop and buy a servo
reverser.  This is a dedicated electronic module that plugs between the
servo and the controller (usually the R/C receiver) and processes the pulse
to "reverse" it.  Basically, the device uses a 3 msec one-shot and an XOR
gate.

If your local hobby shop doesn't have them, check Ace R/C catalog.
