The biggest travesty of going down a non-standard route with a standard plug
is that it is impossible to change your mind and fix it later.  If they
suddenly decide to correct this, their new equipment will be incompatible
with their older stuff. Because there is no keying on the connector, they
have painted themselves into a corner...

        -l

-----Original Message-----
From: glide [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [RCSE] JR Service rocks


When I first of JR years ago, I was surprise about the center negative
charge plug.  All others were different.  It was the same with the old
Airtronics servo plugs being different from the rest of the industry after
which Airtronics started doing the Z plugs which was just made it the same
as the rest of the industry.

Is there a reason that JR chooses to do their transmitter charge plug
differently?  I guess it's the same reason Multiplex uses a DIN plug for
their transmitters - because they can and want to do it that way <grin>.

Aloha to all on RCSE,

Al Battad - WH6VE
AMA #506981


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