Id be interested if this solves your problem as Im looking to get into FPV and Im running a 2.4ghz Futaba , are there any other options other than running 900 mhz.
You are probably experiencing induction. This is when the radio energy finds it's way into a circuit. Try putting ferrite chokes on your servo wires just before they enter the servo. You can also try shielding the wires with aluminum foil. Or you can locate the video TX antenna on the tail. I don't have this problem at all with my spektrum radio and 900mhz video TX
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JoeVSvolcano 2 years ago
Id be interested if this solves your problem as Im looking to get into FPV and Im running a 2.4ghz Futaba , are there any other options other than running 900 mhz.
liamandchad 2 years ago
i solve the same problem with ferrite ring on servo cables. (i use dx7 and 900mhz 500 mw)
wolt1979 2 years ago
yea, the ferrite rings chokes are on the way.. I hope they work
kxr3504 2 years ago
You are probably experiencing induction. This is when the radio energy finds it's way into a circuit. Try putting ferrite chokes on your servo wires just before they enter the servo. You can also try shielding the wires with aluminum foil. Or you can locate the video TX antenna on the tail. I don't have this problem at all with my spektrum radio and 900mhz video TX
geekdisk 2 years ago