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After I was told my Gyro wasnt very good and could be playing up I decided to buy another, looking on eBay I came up with the GY601 with the S9251 servo and yes I bought it.
After reading this in the instructions
Always use the GY601 with a PCM proportional system.
Using the GY601 with an FM proportional system, when noise enters, the
wrong neutral position may be memorized.
I realise now I need to make some changes to my electrics.
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qpcm is hitecs version of PCM, just like JR has SPCM and ZPCM, futaba has PCM1024 and PCM2048
The signal from the rx to the servos is the same no matter what radio you use. its only the link from the rx to tx that changes. This means you can use different brand servos with different makes of transmitter/reciever.
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I've bought Hitec's QPCM Receiver but I'm stil haveing problems, the servo that came with it (S9251) works but it makes a siserling sounda ll the time.
Te radio is set on QPCM.
a lot of people complain about the power consumption. But the servo isnt just burning it up in heat its using that extra power to put the arm exactly where you want it when you want it a worthwhile downside if you ask me.
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