Novak NESC-4 questions

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Novak NESC-4 questions

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Does anyone know which wires are signal/+/- on the receiver plug? Mine are red/black/black, not white/red/black like most of the photos I've seen.

Also looking for a pot adjustment guide using a voltmeter, as the 4 has no LED.
Edit: Found an NESC-1X manual on CompetitionX...should be the same setup process, right?

Any help appreciated!

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Says NESC 1 & 4
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This is all very interesting!

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The red black black receiver wire is very probably airtronics. I have a tekin with an airtronics pigtail.

I don't know the pinout by heart but red is power, one black is signal and the other is gnd. Lots of servo pinouts found online between all the brands.

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On the old Airtronics the pin out is: Red 6v; Black(middle) Gnd; Black (outside) Signal.
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Re: Novak NESC-4 questions

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Thanks for the info. I ran all Futaba radio equipment back then, but I'm pretty sure the pinouts were the same.

Will do a little more digging but that gets me going in the right direction.

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