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I want to run Hi-tech 5955TG's do hi-tech make a match box or can you use JR or Futaba with them? Thanks in advance
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IMAC wannabe!
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You can either use the programmer with your servo's which is what I would do, but the JR matchbox's or a smart fly equalizer will work with any brand of servo to the best of my knowledge.
I programmed all the hitec servos on my super extra, I found this freed up a few channels on the tx as well, plus you can run an individual lead from your powerbox/rx straight to each servo. So the best advice I would give would be to program them and save having to add extra 'gizmo's' onboard.
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