Karla: Setting the 'neutral' values the same as the 'min' values does not alleviate the problem.
TheOtherCliff: As soon as I check the 'test outputs' box, the jitter disappears, and all servos follow the sliders perfectly throughout their full range of movement. Turning off 'test outputs' causes the jittering to resume if the Tx throttle is at zero.
The Input screen shows no evidence of any 'jitter' in the incoming Rx signals.
These servos are documented (and proven to my satisfaction) to be able to handle up to 400 Hz, and I have an identical set installed in a heli that uses a Revo Mini. No evidence of any jitter on that setup. Also, the tail rotor servo does not exhibit any jitter at all under any conditions... It's only the three collective servos.
I'm familiar with the characteristics of digital servos, with their slight hum and occasional 'vibration' around neutral if their deadband is set too tight. These same 4 servos behave properly in all other applications. What I'm seeing in this case is a more significant jitter back and forth around neutral fairly fast, and the jittering is enough to cause them to move around on the work surface. The jitter does not decrease or 'fade away' as the throttle stick is moved from full off... the jittering just completely disappears if the stick is moved by even the slightest amount. The servos are not mounted, just sitting stationary, and holding them in a fixed position has no effect on the problem.
Since the same thing occurs with FlightMode = Manual, doesn't that rule out stabilization as a possible cause?
Next step, I'm going to import a .uav file from a different (but almost identical) setup and see if that changes the symptoms at all.
Also, this is just a test bench setup.. no linkages attached to the servos, and no motor connected to the ESC.
Thank you both for your help.