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Old 22-02-2009
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Default HRS Reciever and Analogue servo

Would an analogue servo work with a HRS reciever? or will it blow either of them up?

I only ask as I have a HRS reciever and a KO servo but the servo is unbadged so I dont know if its a digital one?

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I'm 99% sure it won't work.
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cheers, but would would It break one if I plug it in?
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It might do. I know some people have run analogue servos in digital receivers but the futaba HRS is a fast digital signal and I have fried several analogue sevos almost instantly.

The most likely incompatability you will notice straight away is that the servo will struggle to centre (it will be moving on its own)
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yes that's why I said 99% sure it won't work. In Fact I'm pretty sure Futaba says to only use digital servos with HRS.
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If you can alter the response setting like on the KO just set it to normal it should be ok
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