fixed victor 883
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hi, I solved the problem between my victor 883 and my pak-VIII. Turns
out, it is initially calibrated so that a 2ms positive pulse occuring
once every 17ms means full forward. a 1ms pulse once every 17ms means
full reverse, and 1.5ms means neutral. So, with the pak, one has to
set register one to fpx1 = 1-2ms, and register two to fpx = 17ms -
fpx1. So that there is a pulse at the beginning of the 17ms 'period',
and then it waits for the remainder of the 17ms period to end before
sending another pulse. The duration of the pulses within this period
signifies, fwd, rev, neut, etc.
out, it is initially calibrated so that a 2ms positive pulse occuring
once every 17ms means full forward. a 1ms pulse once every 17ms means
full reverse, and 1.5ms means neutral. So, with the pak, one has to
set register one to fpx1 = 1-2ms, and register two to fpx = 17ms -
fpx1. So that there is a pulse at the beginning of the 17ms 'period',
and then it waits for the remainder of the 17ms period to end before
sending another pulse. The duration of the pulses within this period
signifies, fwd, rev, neut, etc.