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Subject: JR Tx...yes! sort of
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Date:    Mon, June 12, 2006 5:23 pm
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You'll find that the module from a new JR should fit. It is the Module that
is  post 1991 (AMA reg, not FCC) standards.

Since it is the TX module that creates the RF Signal, a new module makes
that old box of switches 'viable' and moral today.

The RX' s on the other hand (PCM) are out dated and not safe as they are
before the ABC&W design phase of JR's current designs (its their version
of  dual
conversion)...and we switched to 50 new channels and gave up the old 12  that
existed previously.  I was slightly involved in that process way back
then...so remember a little about it.

But chances are it doesn't do what need anyway for today's open class
sailplanes....so just get a 9303, and have TX that will take care of all
your RC
airplane/heli needs for likely the rest of your soaring life.

Keep in mind that switch components corrode as do the old wires inside  from
things like Black Wire syndrome (the insulation had a chemical that caused
the wire to turn black and stop making contact with solder joints and 
crimps.

Your time isn't worth it.

Gordy
You'll find that the module from a new JR should fit. It is the Module that is  post 1991 (AMA reg, not FCC) standards.
 
Since it is the TX module that creates the RF Signal, a new module makes that old box of switches 'viable' and moral today.
 
The RX' s on the other hand (PCM) are out dated and not safe as they are before the ABC&W design phase of JR's current designs (its their version of dual conversion)...and we switched to 50 new channels and gave up the old 12 that existed previously.  I was slightly involved in that process way back then...so remember a little about it.
 
But chances are it doesn't do what need anyway for today's open class sailplanes....so just get a 9303, and have TX that will take care of all your RC airplane/heli needs for likely the rest of your soaring life. 

Keep in mind that switch components corrode as do the old wires inside from things like Black Wire syndrome (the insulation had a chemical that caused the wire to turn black and stop making contact with solder joints and crimps.
 
Your time isn't worth it.

Gordy

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