Thanks Brett - I have left you previous message intact - I have zero previous experience with aero models so all this
is very interesting [however I would have thought it be termed as parallel connection]
With Decoy using the old Futaba digital FP-MC5 speed controller, the documentation tells me the Rx battery is not
required with the RX getting internal supply from the speed controller, which gets its supply from the main battery
Now I am sure I have mentioned my understanding of electrical signals is somewhat lacking and the following confirms
this - the RX [upon request] sends an electrical potential [voltage] to turn the servo motor - yes I grasp this OK
But there are only three wires from the speed controller to the RX, so I assume the red = positive , and the black
= negative & yes I also grasp this OK, so how does the Rx send the signal back to the speed controller to control
motor speed?
Or is someone going to come back & say that the signal is sent to the speed controller in a modulated format via
the white wire?






??
I understand it works in it's bulkier cousin "hydraulic fluid systems" - but not sure with electrics - regards Derek