Todd,
You needn't worry about the R770. It is a very, very good receiver,
tried and trusted for many years by many avid model sailplane
pilots. I probably have over 20 of the things and have used them in
slopers, molded TD ships, woodies, pylon racers, park flyers - you
name it. I've never had a failure with it or any other JR PCM RX for
that matter. It has proven every bit as reliable as the old R649 for
me.
Like many, I am now switching to the R790 on my TD stuff for
convenience reasons. But that's only to cope with frequency
congestion at contests. I will continue to use the 770s in other
planes, though. You can't go wrong either way.
--Jim
On Jun 27, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Todd Larsen wrote:
Hi All,
Please, can anyone shead some light on the "flaws of the 770"s by
JR? I
hace 2 and one has worked flawlessly...so far. The other is in a
bird just
now programmed and is ready for a maiden launch....so NOW I am a bit
wondering IF I should yank the 770 out before the maiden Lauch or
just chuck
it? Any input from all of you is always greatly
appreciated....been lots of
help here for me over the last couple years.
Thanks in advance.
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