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'''''Varování:''' When using a redundancy system involving SBUS, servo movements beyond about +/- 125% are not possible.''
'''Warning:''' When using a redundancy system involving SBUS, servo movements beyond about +/- 125% are not possible. If using more than 125% on the main receiver driving PWM outputs, and this receiver enters failsafe, the servo positions then received from a redundant receiver via SBUS are limited to 125%. In particular, if an output on the main receiver is beyond 125%, then at the point of switching to the redundant receiver, the output will change to 125%.
''If using more than 125% on the main receiver driving PWM outputs, and this receiver
enters failsafe, the servo positions then received from a redundant receiver via SBUS
are limited to 125%.''
''In particular, if an output on the main receiver is beyond 125%, then at the point of
switching to the redundant receiver, the output will change to 125%.''

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Message definition (KAVAN V20 + ETHOS™ - User manual)
 '''Warning:''' When using a redundancy system involving SBUS, servo movements beyond about +/- 125% are not possible. If using more than 125% on the main receiver driving PWM outputs, and this receiver enters failsafe, the servo positions then received from a redundant receiver via SBUS are limited to 125%. In particular, if an output on the main receiver is beyond 125%, then at the point of switching to the redundant receiver, the output will change to 125%.
Warning: When using a redundancy system involving SBUS, servo movements beyond about +/- 125% are not possible. If using more than 125% on the main receiver driving PWM outputs, and this receiver enters failsafe, the servo positions then received from a redundant receiver via SBUS are limited to 125%. In particular, if an output on the main receiver is beyond 125%, then at the point of switching to the redundant receiver, the output will change to 125%.