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From: smvorker@maplesoft.on.ca (Stefan M. Vorkoetter)
Subject: Re: Servo Reversing circuit
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In article <tker1.24.2FBBDB5D@MFS01.cc.monash.edu.au>,
Terry Kerr <tker1@MFS01.cc.monash.edu.au> wrote:
>If the transmitter doesn't have servo reversing capabilities, then it will 
>be a very simple transmitter.  In this case you can just open up the back of 
>the transmitter, and find the POT of the channel that you wish to reverse.  
>Just simple swap the two end wires around(there are 3 tags on the POT, swap 
>the wires soldered to the first and third tags around).  Now...how hard was 
>that!
>
>Terry.

Very easy, unless you want to run two servos off the same channel, and
reverse only one of them.

Stefan
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