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I have an old KO receiver from off of the '90s that I want to put into use again. Does anybody know what way round the connectors go? ie Which is the signal pin in the attached piccy? I think the KO connectors may be different these days? Cheers muchly.
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should be same as the leads are now. white,red,black with black to the outside
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i'm sure the old KO's were a different way round to the futaba ones. I know this because i blew up a friends receiver years ago when we swapped it over in a hurry between rounds!

not sure at what point they adopted the now standard layout. can possibly check on the KO website or drop them an email?
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Yeah I'm DEFO sure it's not the same as I too have blown stuff when I finally changed over. I think it's the black and red that are reversed comparred to everything else.
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I think that is one of the ones that was different to how they are today - but I don't remember which way round they would be on that one.
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I think the KO connectors may be different these days? Cheers muchly.
does this help?

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http://www.kopropo.com/america/index...d=23&Itemid=61
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Right, old KO receivers the wiring is nearest the inside is signal centre wire is minus (black) outside nearest the edge is plus (red) a lot of the old sanwa receivers are the same. I am pretty shore they changed to the futaba wiring when they changed to white,red, and black. Hope this helps. Ashley
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