A new one retails for $54.95, and I have them in stock :-)
George, The SIRIUS guy !
At 08:51 PM 3/24/2008 -0500, Steve Schneider wrote:
I have one. Make an offer, I don't remember
what I paid for it. Or ask Gordy what its worth, I'm sure he
knows.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Tag1260
This is the same as with PCM, all you have to do is program a failsafe
function to the channel you have your plane finder plugged into to fire the
response.
So if you are in Aux 4 for instance, program full travel the other
direction, that way when the TX is turned off simulating a lost sig
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Also, Sportubes have gone up in price but there are a couple of people
selling them on eBay for around $140 instead of the list price of $170.
RCSE-List facilit
I have started work on my Dad's 1/3 scale Aronca C-3 and need to replace all
the control horns. They are made out what looks like phenolic and it has
deteriorated over the 30 odd years...
So I'm looking for some pre-made Carbon sheet 1/8 or 3/16 thick 2 to 3 inches
wide and maybe 1 ft long to
I have one. Make an offer, I don't remember what I paid for it. Or ask
Gordy what its worth, I'm sure he knows.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Tag1260 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I am looking to find a good Sirius Charge 200 for a couple small
> batteries that I use. Anyone got one that th
I believe the signal pattern on a 2.4 GHz system is the same as a 72 MHz
system. Max signal is from the sides of the antenna. There is much
less signal coming from the tip.
Pointing your antenna at the plane is not recommended.
Ed Anderson
Dee Smith Wrote:
> What kind of a pattern does the 2
Hey fellas,
Just wanted to know if someone had a source on new jr servos that I could get
my hands on. Checked all the normal sites and trying to beat the high prices.
Thanks in advance!!
Tony Brooks
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Looking for last minute shopping deals? Fi
NIB - Futaba set number FUTK77** - Acro-Heli-Glider selectable. This one
covers all 3 flight disciplines. No servos... but it has everything
else. Last shot at this...$275.00 shipped... OBO (This set number goes
for $399.00 at Tower)
For an additional $200.00 you can have the NIB - FASST 7-channe
We use lots of 2.4 on the railroad for lots of things. It is line of
sight, which is why even a carbon canopy will give you trouble,
sometimes. For me, a professional in the telecommunications world, I
will stick to 72 Mhz and 50 Mhz for a while. I just don't get the rush
to 2.4 with all the probl
Gordy, I travel with Sportubes internationally and regular locks are OK.
However, you have to be prepared to unlock Sportubes for inspection as
you're checking in.
Also, Sportubes have gone up in price but there are a couple of people
selling them on eBay for around $140 instead of the list price
I am looking to find a good Sirius Charge 200 for a couple small
batteries that I use. Anyone got one that they aren't using that they'd
like to sell?
Thanks
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Have you ever had to launch directly into the bright sun and found that
even your sunglasses didn't work for you? Or have you had to thermal
directly in the bright sun and lost your plane?
Do what Miguel Tejada of the Astros does when he tries to shag a fly
ball in the bright sun. Take another
Spektrum RC splits the 2.4 GHz band into 80 slices. When you turn on a
Spektrum transmitter it takes two of these slices at its "channels" for
talking to the receiver.
It has long been expected that if you tried to turn on the 41st
Spektrum system, it would not be able to lock with the receiver.
Hi, I have a new 80 series Carbon Perfect with socks on all control
surfaces.
I was planning to use JR DS368 servos on the wing including flaps. I
hear that DS3402s are preferred to prevent flutter?
I note that the 368 is only 10% less powerful than the 3402 but does
have a smaller case so is har
Sorry about the mass mailing here...
Todd asked about frequency restrictions at our Isle of Wight (IOW)
field. We have a farmer just down the road (about 1.75 mi) who we share
the spectrum with. We are planning, however, on coordinating use of the
entire spectrum to support the May 17, 18 cont
Looking for Tim Foster and Randy Chronic of Atlanta.
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Sounds like you have too much incidence on the h-stab of the Easy Glider. This
is a common issue on this plane. If you have the RR version and the tail is
taped in, try lowering the back a little.
The stock hook position is optimized for hand towing rather than hi-start. You
may wish to move
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