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If you can find one, the HFP 20 might be worth looking into. I'm not sure if it is manufactured anymore, but there are still some new ones floating around. It's basically the predecessor to the HFP 25. I think HiTec also makes some computer interface programmers, with which you can adjust things using a computer. Those types of programmers plug into the USB port. I really don't have any experience with any of these programmers. Maybe Scott (Small Haul) will chime in. I know he has one of the programmers. I think maybe the HFP 20.
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[QUOTE=Espeefan;Maybe Scott (Small Haul) will chime in. I know he has one of the programmers. I think maybe the HFP 20.[/QUOTE]
i use the HPP-21 to program Hitec servos. If i am matching servos i have them facing each other (servo horns almost touching) in a small vise so that you can program/match them perfectly.
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