I agree that the Evo is the best available transmitter for most
sailplanes. Since Hitec, Futaba, and JR make transmitters that are
capable of doing what I need, my choice is based on feel and balance
as well as programming methods. I still remember the disgusting feel
I had when I tried to
Two 3s instead of two 9s sure makes a difference. :)
Chuck
At 10:18 AM 12/5/2007, you wrote:
Wow, in 1933 it must have just been you and Karlton out in the
middle of no where. You guys were way ahead of the times. LOL
Occasionally/often frustrated;
...never defeated...
Date: Wed, 5 Dec
I have owned two Multiplex MM and still have one for my RES
models. It is my favorite radio and it would still be my primary
sailplane radio if it only had Crow. I wish my Evo was in the
Cockpit MM case.
Chuck Anderson
At 07:57 PM 12/4/2007, you wrote:
BLOWING OUT THE 72Mhz Stuff This is
SOLD
If you're sad you missed this one, I have one of these NIB for the same
price, same pay method.
regards,
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Johnston Iowa USA
The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall.
Orville Wright
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Forgot one thing in the prior post. With the 9303 you can use a 4ch Rx
for discus (Berg, for instance, if you're really anxious about weight)
since the primary functions in the 9303 (rudder, elevator, aileron,
flap) are assigned to chs 1-4. Can't do that with the 9C (unless a late
rev in the
Excellent condition. JR 321 on all surfaces exc. HS 85 MG on flaps.
$325.00 + shipping
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Dudes --
A short little film (podcast) about some trash-based RC models:
http://tv.boingboing.net/2007/12/05/flying-puppets-wonde.html
[The host] introduces us to the amazing flying machines of Carl Rankin
-- they're made from unusual materials, like drinking straws, tape,
thread, even
Further:
Carl's website: http://www.flyingpuppets.org/
It mentions he was mentioned in MA, Oct 2007 for his Mama Bear...
Ben Wilson wrote:
Dudes --
A short little film (podcast) about some trash-based RC models:
http://tv.boingboing.net/2007/12/05/flying-puppets-wonde.html
[The host]
Wow, in 1933 it must have just been you and Karlton out in the middle of no
where. You guys were way ahead of the times. LOLOccasionally/often
frustrated;...never defeated... Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 07:40:02 -0600 To:
soaring@airage.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] 2.4 GHz I
Kevin,
According to the published information from Spektrum, their system divides the
2.4 GHz in channels, 80 I believe. Each time you turn on one of their systems
it finds two channels that are clear and establishes a link using those two
channels. If it loses link on one it uses the other.
I have only one transmitter, a Futaba 8U, that I have used for many
years. The much newer 9C has more capabilities, but I have never felt
seriously handicapped in setting up my many kinds of planes (RES,
full-house open class, DLG, electrics...). When I have used a receiver
with limited
Chuck Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 1933, I had a booth next Karlton at Visalia and he tried to sell
me on his pizza box transmitters
Dam Chuck.. Your old and those transmitters were way ahead of their time
:-) hehe
Ham Tx frequency modules for sale. Airtronics Stylus: Ch 3 and Ch 5. Futaba
9Z : Ch 3 $40 each includes shipping.
Ben Clerx
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