Splined horns – Futaba 8SGAP User Manual

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•SPLINED HORNS

Fig. 24

The following splined horns are optional.

HORN A

HORN B

HORN C

HORN D

HORN E

HORN F

Fig. 25

This horn permits shifting of the
servo neutral position at the servo
horn.

Setting and shifting the

neutral position

a) Angle divisions

1) The splined horn has 25 seg-

ments. The amount of change per
segment is; 360-25=14.4°
2) The minimum adjustable angle
is determined by the number of

arms or number of the holes. For
four arms, the minimum adjustable

angle is:

b) Effect

Fig. 26

To shift the holes center line to
the right (clockwise) relative to
baseline A, shift arm 2 to the po-

sition of arm 1 and set it to the
position closest to baseline A.

(Example] For a four arm horn,

the angular shift per segment is
14.4°. The shift to the right is 90°
- (14.4 x 6 ) =3.6°

To shift by the same angle in the
opposite direction, use the oppo-
site arm number.

Fig. 27

For a six arm horn, turn the arm

counterclockwise and set arm 2
to the position of arm 1. The ad-
justable angle is 60° - (14.4 x 4)

=2.4°.
Arm 3 shift 4.8° to the right, arm

6 shifts 2.4° to the left,and arm 4
shifts 7.2° to the right and left.

Fig. 28

Baseline A

•The frequency of Futaba digital proportional

sets can be changed among bands (1)~(6) on
the 27MHz band only.

•However, a 27MHz band set cannot be changed

to 72MHz band, and vice versa.

•Therefore, always attach the correct frequency

flag to the end of the transmitter antenna.
Each frequency band has its own designated

color, as stated above. The frequency flag is

intended for identification purposes.

•Also change the frequency flag when frequency

is changed.

•Futaba paired crystals are precisely matched.

Always use a Futaba crystal set (transmitter,
receiver) when changing the frequency.

•It is illegal to change crystals of transmitter on

the 72-75MHz bands in the U.S.A.

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