For what it is worth,
In the latest Model Airplane News (May), page84, the President of Sanwa
states "Stylus users will be rewarded for their loyalty with a 2.4GHz
module receiver option"
Clarence
Albert E. Wedworth wrote:
Hi guys
I find it kinda silly that all of you converts using 2.4 need
Al,
You had me right up tell you said "Stylus" I thought your parents raised you
better Al :-)
Now if you had said Futaba 9C... One. I would of made $1 and two, you would
of shown how smart you are :- A Stylus up against a Futaba is kind of like
Dos up against Mac Very Ugly
Wow that's a silly post and I fly with a stylus as well. Besides the
cool feature of anyone on channel 51 being able to take you out nice
and quick what features are you thinking you get that someone on a JR
or Futaba 2.4 does not? I flew a friends 9303 last year. He had
everything I needed. Laucnh
Quiet Al!
Let them go! We'll be better off with out them. Well, that is until we join
them.
Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA
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Hi guys
I find it kinda silly that all of you converts using 2.4 need instructions to
install a receiver in a plane Can't have Carbon/Kevlar in your fuse,
drilling holes in a fuse so the silly little antennas wiskers stick out just to
find it didn't work, data loggers. ( just pure silli
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The obvious good location would be in the fin since they are usually
fiberglass above the stab. There is a limit to how long the aux reciever
extension
There was a thread in RCGroups recently that showed how sattellite
receivers were mounted at
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 6:33 PM
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] 2.4 install how to?
Hi Robert,
Installation is pretty simple, but ground range testing is important. Follow
the instructions. My tips below are for JR systems with aux
Hi Robert,
Installation is pretty simple, but ground range testing is important. Follow
the instructions. My tips below are for JR systems with aux receivers
(satelite receivers).
In a DLG with a CF fuselage, simply poke the antenna through the sides of the
fuselage. You mentioned Larry Jolly
Ben Clerx and others have gone all 2.4. I'd certainly appreciate it if he
(they) would share the specifics of their installations. For me, particularly,
in the Organic and in a TabooGt, if possible.
Larry Jolly showed me his installation in a Blaster2.
Anyone else out there with successf
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