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Hobby King 401B AVCS Digital Head Lock Gyro (AR Warehouse)

Hobby King 401B AVCS Digital Head Lock Gyro (AR Warehouse)
SKU: HK401B

27 g

Description

The now famous HK401B is known to have the same characteristics as the Futaba GY401. In fact we guarantee you wont know the difference! No tail drift, excellent hold characteristics and a level of reliability only found in $100+ gyro's. Don't risk your heli with other cheap Gyro's when the HK401B has been proven by thousands of pilots to be stable and accurate in a variety of temperatures and helicopters.
 
Functions:
• Compatible with both Digital and Analog systems
• Minimizes rudder trim changes caused by wind, other meteorological changes, and varieties of • Helicopter attitude changes are automatically cancelled.
• Sensor vibration proofing
• Simple sensitivity adjustment
 
Specifications:
Operating voltage: 4.8V ~6V( common for receiver)
Operating temperature: -lOL r-.rf-45 'C
Dimensions: 28x26x20 mm
Operating current: 80mA
 
IMPORTANT: Make sure you isolate your Gyro from vibration. Use double sided foam tape and never use cable ties. Vibration will cause harm to the Gyro and degrade performance.

Manual found in the files section below.


Operating Voltage: 4.8V ~6V( common for receiver)
Operating Temperature: -lOL r-.rf-45 'C
Dimensions: 28x26x20 mm
Operating Current: 80mA
IMPORTANT: Make sure you isolate your Gyro from vibration. Use double sided foam tape and never use cable ties. Vibration will cause harm to the Gyro and degrade performance.
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