That's what's called foresight Bubba...That way you hands won't warm up your
brew to quickly, although in your case, the brews don't stay in the bottle
long enough for that to happen! <G>

-Sheldon- 

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Subject: [RCSE] Re: Futaba Transmitter Synthesizer



Just bought one of the new Futaba  Synthesizer for my Super 8 transmitter.  
Someone told me that there units  use additiontal power from the battery
pack and it would be a good idea to  upgrade my pack.  They do seem to
generate more heat than a standard  module.
Any one have  and answer or opinon?

Thanks, Ron  


Ron -
Sounds like it would be a pretty nice feature during those winter  fishing
trips down here in Alabama. You could use it to keep your hands warm.  The
last rf module I had that did that was an old Airtronics one. Somebody told
me that an rf module was supposed to put out rf energy, which is a different
wavelength than heat energy. Guess somebody at Futaba must have got a little
mixed up. My newer JR and Multiplex 'mitters don't seem to put out much
heat. I leave 'em at home when I go fishing. Heck, my Evo will transmit for
8 or 9 hours on the stock battery, but it won't warm your hands up at all.
What's up with that?
 
Hope you bums all have fun up in Lexington this weekend. Say hello to "El
Grande" for me.
Bubba
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