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Old 09-02-2013, 09:00 PM
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Default Servonaut reverse beeper

i have 2 SMX's and the back up beeper does not work in either one? i am not using a servonaut esc though... do you have to use a servonaut esc to make the back up beeper work?
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Default Re: Servonaut reverse beeper

yes you need a servonaut sound module... and the gear change sound is only available on the M20+(fwd/rev only) and the K40(1/2/3/rev)!

Not sure what additional data they send down but it would be interesting to see if it could be included by a middle module for non servonaut speed controllers.

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yes you need a servonaut sound module... and the gear change sound is only available on the M20+(fwd/rev only) and the K40(1/2/3/rev)!

Not sure what additional data they send down but it would be interesting to see if it could be included by a middle module for non servonaut speed controllers.

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Thanks for the info. i'll look into it further to see if there is a way around it.
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Default Re: Servonaut reverse beeper

Seem like you need a M- or K- series ESC. Manual in English: http://www.servonaut.de/shop/media/p...1345107990.pdf
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Scott, Servonaut has a handy reference on their site, that shows the different sound options, and with what ESCs. Might be helpful.

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