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servo-radio
Now that the servos pulses happen one at a time, they can all be multiplexed onto a single radio signal, one after the other. The large gap allows the receiver to "sync" to the pulse chain. It waits for a big gap, then expects a signal pulse for servo0, then a pulse for servo1, and etc, till it's time for the next gap. The actual mechanism for "gap" and "signal pulse" will vary depending on the type of radio.
servo-radio
Now that the servos pulses happen one at a time, they can all be multiplexed onto a single radio signal, one after the other. The large gap allows the receiver to "sync" to the pulse chain. It waits for a big gap, then expects a signal pulse for servo0, then a pulse for servo1, and etc, till it's time for the next gap. The actual mechanism for "gap" and "signal pulse" will vary depending on the type of radio.