Changes for page LSS Radio Control (PWM)

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6 6  = Standard RC PWM =
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8 -Normal RC servo motors have three pins; the black wire is ground (GND), the middle (normally red) wire is +V (4.8V to 6V for standard RC) and the last wire (commonly yellow or white) is the signal wire. The signal wire is meant to receive 5V PWM pulses which are repeated every 20-30 milliseconds. The onboard electronics time these pulses and match them to angular positions. 
8 +Normal RC servo motors have three pins; the black wire is ground (GND), the middle (normally red) wire is +V (4.8V to 6V for standard RC) and the last wire (commonly yellow or white) is the signal wire. The signal wire is meant to receive 5V PWM pulses which are repeated every 20-30 milliseconds. The onboard electronics time these pulses and match them to angular positions. If no RC pulse is received, the servo goes limp.
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10 10  [[image:PWM - 180 RC - Wiki.png||alt="RC PWM - Wiki.png" width="300"]]
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