[NSRCA-discussion] berg 7 channel Rx
jivey61 at bellsouth.net
jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Wed Sep 13 16:10:13 AKDT 2006
Scott
Explain please. (One option being the ability to switch from a 50Hz output to a 100Hz output.)
So ..If I hit the servo with 200Hz pulses then what torque do I get??? Seems to me the torque is a function of Voltage and currant and gearing.I think you mean the 100Hz has to do with resolution.
Jim Ivey
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From: Scott Pavlock
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] berg 7 channel Rx
Guys,
I have been flying with both the Berg 4's and the 7's for quite some time now and I must say the 7 is a huge advancement for RC in itself, let alone the great things the Berg line has already brought for us. It has all the same abilities that the 4's do with a couple more advanced options. One option being the ability to switch from a 50Hz output to a 100Hz output. The nice part about this is it gives the ability of any analog servo to output twice its normal torque. Also, as stated in a previous post, you have the ability to appoint any channel to whichever surface you want. This way the JR guys can have their standard way of hooking up the receiver, and so can a Futaba guy. Both of these features can be programmed using the Castle Link. You can also use it to program your failsafe and a couple other things that may be on the horizon. If you don't feel the need to have the castle link, then no sweat. You can still program your failsafe in manually with a couple supplied jumpers. These are full range, and can take a full set of digitals. So all of you out there with 40% airplanes that want the comfort of knowing theres a 99% chance you won't be shot down if someone turns on on your frequency, this receiver is the best bet, especially for the price! And for the all those guys who love flying foamies in the dome, you'll never need to worry about any interference from the walls or other aircraft, and again you won't have to worry about being shot down.
Hope that helps!
Scott Pavlock
On 9/13/06, White, Chris <chris at ssd.fsi.com> wrote:
Hi Mike Mueller,
Oops…I meant to imply "They seem to be okay in low cost electrics"J I'm not ready to try a $50 receiver in a big-buck R/C application either…
Chris
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of mike mueller
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] berg 7 channel Rx
I know that Castle took a long time to introduce them to the market. The initial designs that they had right after taking over Berg were not up to the standards they wanted. I'm really impressed with these and can't wait to try one. I'll also test them in a small IC plane before having confidence in a pattern plane. The people at Castle are top notch. It's also good to see an electronic component actually made here in the US. Mike
"White, Chris" <chris at ssd.fsi.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
I know some foamie guys are using these and treat them like they are a
standard.....They should be okay.
Chris
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Wickizer
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 12:24 PM
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] berg 7 channel Rx
Anybody have experience with these receivers? At only 8 grams, sure
would
be a weight savings in electric applications.
http://www.castlecreations.com/products/berg_7-channel.html
Mike
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