RC servo to PIC controlled via RC transmitter


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    Default Re: RC servo to PIC controlled via RC transmitter

    So you want to send a button press to the pic via a radio signal, and have the PIC control a servo . . . Why not control the servo from the receiver? There MUST BE more to this story . . . BUT Yea that should be do-able use a comparator input to convert signal to a switch input, pic can output servo signals . . . this is right up Acetronics alley, but I would need a bit more information than you have been forthcoming with. Bottom line, whay are you trying to do? Decode a button push, some text?
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    Nothing to add ...

    What exactly is to do with that servo ??? "activated" or NOT.

    BTW note the servo ALWAYS is activated ... you just "tell " it the position you want it to reach @ 50 times per second ...

    As Archangel wrote, your R/C set very probably can do that without any added Gadget ...

    Just ... RTFM ( just Read that ... R/C Manual !!! )

    Now, the good question is ...
    Does this pushbutton already exist aboard your transmitter ??? ....

    this could be an interesting story, then.


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