Re: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread Doug McLaren
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 08:24:54PM +0800, Jimmy Andrews wrote: | This radio system is missing something very important - immunity to | being shot down by a $50 parkflyer TX that is just around the | corner... Model Avionics had the solution, but it was snapped up by | Horizon / JR.

Re: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread Darwin N. Barrie
Okay, I can't take it anymore. Futaba comes out with a new radio that utilizes excellent technology with many new features and everyone is bashing it. First of all, there are only a few people in the US that really know what this system is capable of doing. Second, the seven wing types are those

RE: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread Anker Berg-Sonne
. Anker -Original Message- From: Darwin N. Barrie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 3:09 PM To: Mike Shellim; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas Okay, I can't take it anymore. Futaba comes out with a new radio

RE: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread Brian Courtice
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Re: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread James V. Bacus
Don't include me with everyone, I clearly stated on this forum last week that I would have nothing to say about it until I actually saw one in person. At 02:08 PM 12/14/2004, Darwin N. Barrie wrote: Okay, I can't take it anymore. Futaba comes out with a new radio that utilizes excellent

Re: [RCSE] Fut 14MZ - Same old revolutionary Multiplex ideas

2004-12-14 Thread Steve Richman
Amen, Mike. I just don't get it. IMHO there is nothing simpler on the face of this earth than the universal model approach of the Profi 4000. It is the essence of simplicity and totally intuitive yet is incredibly flexible. Why does every radio mfgr feel compelled not to offer this mode?