Super Slim
The following questions relate to Super Slim Receivers.A. The Super Slim receiver can be used in any type of Aircraft though it was originally designed for electrics and sailplanes.
A. The antenna is 42 inches (1050mm). If you are replacing the antenna, make sure to use a multi-strand wire of about 28 gauge.
A. The Super Slim uses a dual conversion crystal. The part number is 66772xx (xx= channel number). To tell if your crystal is dual conversion or not, examine the pull tab. If the tab has blue end and the letters 'RF' on it, then it is a genuine Hitec dual conversion crystal. Use only genuine Hitec crystals in the Super Slim or it will have decreased range.
A. The Super Slim is available in three different configurations. The 29272 (negative shift) is for Futaba and Hitec transmitters when using Futaba 'J' servos. The 29572 (negative shift) is for Hitec and Futaba transmitters when using Hitec 'S' servos. The 29672 (positive shift) is for Airtronics and JR transmitters when using Airt 'Z' and JR style servos.
A. Looking at the top of the receiver, with the servos plugs on the right hand side and starting from the top pin down, it is signal, positive and negative.
A. Channel assignments are set by the transmitter being used. In the case of Hitec, channel 1 is ailerons, channel 2 is elevator, channel 3 is throttle and channel 4 is rudder.
A. The battery can be plugged into any available slot.
A. If you are using an ESC with a Hitec transmitter, plug it into the throttle channel (ch 3).
