
11
This servo is available from various online retailers, including www.servocity.com in the USA, and
http://www.activerobots.co.uk
, or
http://www.servoshop.co.uk
in the UK.
Note that with any of these 360 degree servos it is highly advisable to support a heavy antenna with an
external bearing, and not rely only on the servo’s output shaft.
2.11.
Do I really need a Tilt axis?
Not in all cases. For example, when using the pan/tilt mount for long distance flight, at safe altitudes,
the tilt angle is generally only a few degrees from horizontal, pointing just above the horizon.
In this case, a patch, or yagi antenna, on a pan-only mount, should suffice.
To improve this solution further, use a diversity receiver, with a second omnidirectional antenna, or low-
gain patch (with the patch facing straight up). When flying closer to the antenna, the diversity will prefer
the omni, or low-gain patch. When flying long-range the pan-mounted antenna, with its narrower
radiation pattern, will be preferred.
2.12.
Servo Splines
One last point on pan servos, there appear to be two common spline sizes used for the output shafts of
standard-size servos. The Futaba, and the Hitec standard. The GWS/SuperTec servo uses a Futaba
standard spline.
Hitec standard-sized servos use a 24-tooth spline, and Futaba, a 25-tooth spline.
ServoCity offers a wide variety of adapters for these standard splines, which are interesting for use in
building an antenna pan/tilt mount.
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