Hi Barry,
Just received mine with a HF-synth-module instead of those old crystals.. I
couldn't find the time to configure it though, but it looks great, is very
handy and rather liteweight. There are still some switches that potrude from
it, so you still need a case. The software seems to be very intuitive. A
friend got it the same time and he configured it and said that the hard part
is to make a setup-template according to your habbits and then it's
extremely easy while giving you alll the freedom you could ever wish to
(there is a instruction-PDF you can get at their website that tells
everything)...
Looks a lot better than those robo-cop-style-JRs (beauty is in the eye of
the beholder of course), has four flight-phase-memories for each model and
costs a lot less than the Graupner-JR TXs (479,- Euro including 16% VAT with
the Euro-$ being 1:1)
I tell you more as soon as I configuered mine...  ;-))
Cu
Wolfram


> Has anyone been using a Royal Evo?  Checking the archives, there has
> been a bit of a buzz of late.  Web site indicates they are being
> delivered.
> 
> I'm curious to know if anyone has had one in hand and how it stacks up
> against the Profi 4000 or a Stylus.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Barry Andersen
> Cincinnati Soaring Society
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