(BTW -- You might find a visit to Israel interesting -- its full of people
trying to live ordinary, everyday, lives in a society that's got what could be
the worst-case in day to day terror threats. The locals don't seem that
paranoid.)
Probably due in no small measure to a government that
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Rense wrote:
This reminds me, I was looking for the JR8103 write-up on how to program
for electrics that I once saw - but of course I forgot where. Does
anyone remember?
Rense Lange
My 8103 collection:
http://isoar.ca/~andrewm/rc/JRxp8103/
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Looks like the Wi Fli by Model Avionics that was put on hold a few
months back has re-appeared - at Horizon Hobby Inc.
http://www.spektrumrc.com/
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Yes I have, and I sent my response to the list. It is also very clear in
the manual except for a few steps that tell you how to actually mix the
motor channel with the moto hold function.
Here it is again
You first have to go to device select in the system mode. Activate
MOTO at bottom of
I wouldn't use the word Avionics. It is designed for ground based
Transmitters. Range is only 3000ft.
Although it is interesting.
At 07:28 AM 10/17/2004, Jimmy Andrews wrote:
Looks like the Wi Fli by Model Avionics that was put on hold a few
months back has re-appeared - at Horizon Hobby Inc.
Martin,
Didn't mean to sound too serious in my previous reply, but it's just that I
know what can be done with something like a model airplane, and I was really
only responding to people's complaints about their model flying activities being
curtailed temporarily when a security-sensitive
Last week, the FCC approved national deployment of BPL. Who knows
whether the effort will really take off (no pun) in a big way, but they
have the green light.
The article I read stated that the HAM operator's concerns could be
managed but nothing regarding R/C interference.
Tom
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Hi folks,
I'm going to attend the ECHLG contest up in North Carolina next
week, and I finally have all of my planes working. However, I still
don't have a box built for my Sportube. This is a mostly obvious
exercise, but I feel like I should try to leverage the inventiveness
of others who
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Really neat stuff here! Pardon the dumb question, but what kind of camera
is used here?
Thanks, and thanks for the clip.
RVC
At 10:31 PM 10/16/2004 -0700, you wrote:
If you guys want to see a hard launch w/ camera on board go the this web
site, and hold on
The new Nemesis has had its first outing. Good conditions at Cal State
Hayward, and a crowd of foamies bent on combat.
Happily, they recognized me as Switzerland and let me get the new ship
trimmed and sorted without disruption. :)
I have a couple of things to work on, with respect to
Sure there is.
You can assign a stick switch to the flap stick. Turn it on at the point
the stick reaches the point where you want to subtract the mix.
Then assign a cmix from flap to elev and have it remove the necessary
elevator mix...
Joe Parsons wrote:
The new Nemesis has had its first
A couple of days ago I asked about 2 m RES planes. Neat! I got several
good responses, thanks to all who replied.
Bill
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We have enough youth, how about a fountain of smart?
Bill Johns Cheryl Greenstreet
Colton, WA
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Maybe this is already well known but ...
If you hang vinyl min-blinds (1" or larger), save the extra vinyl slats. Or
go buy the cheapest set you can find at Wal-Mart. Or just sneak a test strip out
of that set in the family room.
Cut the slats into about6 inch sections and you've got
Dave-
I found that a blade from a vertical blind works well too. Its wider,
giving more to grab onto.
Kristopher
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Subject: [RCSE] Layup Tool
Maybe this
I am working on a PSS model of
SpaceShipOne, thus P1, an acronym than sounds like Gordy pissing on a flat
rock. Gotta work on that.
Parts so far: some EPP
beds left over from a Casavos boomerang, a clear 3-liter pop bottle,
a clear plastic peanut butter jar some 2" balsa TE stock,
Recently I asked if anyone had a chance to actuate an electric motor
using a switch with the XP9303. I asked if anyone has done it, not
if someone had read the manual. For those of you that read the
manual, as I have, you might hane been under the impression that
there was a way to assign the
Last week, the FCC approved national deployment of BPL. Who knows
whether the effort will really take off (no pun) in a big way, but they
have the green light.
The article I read stated that the HAM operator's concerns could be
managed but nothing regarding R/C interference.
That's the
If you hang vinyl min-blinds (1 or larger), save the extra vinyl slats. Or go buy the
cheapest set you can find at Wal-Mart. Or just sneak a test strip out of that set in
the
family room.
I have always favored old credit cards for squeegees, so there are 2 good supplies:
1: sign up for those
I'm very sad that due to my wife's minor accident I did not make Cincinnati
for the Pumpkin fly...
How about a run down on today and who is the Big overall dog...Brian
Smith
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I just threw a set of this away!!! I could have held on to a few of them...
I may go dumptser diving...
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Dave-
I found that a blade from a vertical blind works well too. Its wider,
giving more to grab onto.
Big Dog: Gordy, came from behind, many had a chance, but many failed to
maintain a lead. Great tough day of soaring, someone else can report
further.
Marc
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Unfortunately, the article's statement was one made
while the FCC ignored presented evidence to the
contrary. If utility companies' past history for
maintenance is any indication wireless comms as we
know it may soon cease to be usable. I have seen
articles in which at least one company abandoned
oops - in case anyone else has this, I found it was my inbound filter, I was
tossing all soaring exchange messages into a seperate soaring folder and I
had two filters looking for different things, and when it found both it made
two copies.
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From: Ron Kramer
Doesn't the wireless company have a duty of sorts to stay out of
frequencies they're not assigned? I won't pretend to know much about this
topic, but I thought that if they were found interfering with other
frequencies they could be fined a considerable amount. Not to say that this
completely
First let me say thanks to all of those who have sent condolences for my
dad's situation. We appreciate everyone's prayers. I've updated the list
to include sold items and dropped prices. First come, first served.
JR 8103 transmitter. It's about a year and a half old and is currently at
JR
I believe when separation of communications frequencies were halved (or
maybe it was divided into 3 parts) a few years ago, the FCC regualtions on
Model frequencies stated that our use must not cause interference on
communicatons bands and our frequencies must accept interference from any
such
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