Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Brian Chan
OK guys, this is getting shameful. Only two messages this morning? Geez,
you'd think was a Friday. Alright, time for a dumb question. Hard to
imagine, I realize, but serious action must be taken.
How many transmitters do you have? Transmitters that you have flown with at
some time but not necessarily working any more.
I've got 5.
Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?
 1,2,3,5,4,6,7,8,9,10, 11,13,14,16,21,99,100.
--
Brian Chan,
An Electric Airplane Junkie @ San Mateo.Ca.USA
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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread David J. Butkovich
 > How many transmitters do you have?

Two Airtronics Visions.  Atrax upgrades.
 
> Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?

Stock.

DJB

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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Jim Bacus
Just a COX Sanwa two stick, two channel...  8-)
Jim
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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread strotherbj
OK, OK, I give in !!!
Here is my contribution to the noise..

1 MPX 4000 and 9 recievers
2 MPX Cockpits and 2 recievers each
1 Stylus and 3 recievers
6 Futaba Xmitters 7AUF 2 recievers each
2 Jr Helicopter radios of the 1985 ventagewhich still work !!

All with Orginal Antenna's; all work

--
Jack Strother   
Granger, IN 

LSF 2948LSF Level IV 
LSF Official 1996 - 2004
CSS Gold
(Laptop)


> Looks like I need to go shopping :)
> 
> I have just the one TX, a multiplex 4000. I have 2 rf decks, a 35Mhz and a
> 72Mhz and three antennas, the standard antenna and 2 beckers.
> --
> Veronica Merryfield, somewhere in Cambridgeshire, UK
> 
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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Ben Diss
Two.  One 9X and one 8103 as a backup.  Each has it's stock antenna.
-Ben
Bill Swingle wrote:
OK guys, this is getting shameful. Only two messages this morning? Geez,
you'd think was a Friday. Alright, time for a dumb question. Hard to
imagine, I realize, but serious action must be taken.
How many transmitters do you have? Transmitters that you have flown with at
some time but not necessarily working any more.
I've got 5.
Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?
3 Tx's have 2. My primary Tx has 4.
Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA
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RE: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread John Derstine
Kraft Sport 4 channel ret.
2 futaba 7 gold circa 1980 ret.
JR x 347
JR 662
JR 8103
JR 10X, 
All have stock antennas.
John D. 

Endless Mountain Models
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Swingle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

OK guys, this is getting shameful. Only two messages this morning? Geez,
you'd think was a Friday. Alright, time for a dumb question. Hard to
imagine, I realize, but serious action must be taken.

How many transmitters do you have? Transmitters that you have flown with
at
some time but not necessarily working any more.

I've got 5.

Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?

3 Tx's have 2. My primary Tx has 4.

Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA


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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread jaffee
After 15 years of R/C, I don't have that many

1 Futaba 8UAFS (just about the only one I use)
1 Futaba Conquest 4 channel FM (used only as a trainer box)
1 Futaba Attack 4 channel AM (my first 4 channel radio...used very rarely,
often in a trainer)
1 Futaba Attack 2 channel AM (my first radio ever...originally used in an
R/C car).

At 08:04 AM 5/19/04 -0700, Bill Swingle wrote:
>OK guys, this is getting shameful. Only two messages this morning? Geez,
>you'd think was a Friday. Alright, time for a dumb question. Hard to
>imagine, I realize, but serious action must be taken.
>
>How many transmitters do you have? Transmitters that you have flown with at
>some time but not necessarily working any more.
>
>I've got 5.
>
>Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?
>
>3 Tx's have 2. My primary Tx has 4.
>
>Bill Swingle
>Janesville, CA
>
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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Veronica Merryfield
Looks like I need to go shopping :)

I have just the one TX, a multiplex 4000. I have 2 rf decks, a 35Mhz and a
72Mhz and three antennas, the standard antenna and 2 beckers.
--
Veronica Merryfield, somewhere in Cambridgeshire, UK


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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Jeff Reid
3, or 7 if pc simulators count. 

Futaba 4 skysport - used for my very first RC aircraft, a Dymomd Flipper
electric assist glider I got back in 1998. I still fly it occasionally,
but being my first, it's semi retired. Back in 1998, I was one of the
rare rc pilots with an electric model. Now it's changed, in the last
couple of years, when I bring my Artemis, I'm one of the rare rc
pilots with a non-electric model.

Futaba T6XA - used for my second RC aircraft, a DAW 1-26 2m (71 inch
wingspan), 4 channel foamie (got this mid 1999). I really like this
model and it's still my primary slope model (it fits in my car with
the wing in place, so there's no model setup time, just go and throw).
I also use it for a Dymond Crazee, an electric powered glider, err
make that just electric powered aircraft; my heavy mods, like a geared
motor and 1 ounce of weight at the very tail have turned it into more
of an aerobatic model. I also use it for a F3X Bandit, a 4 foot wing
span slope flyting wing (think zipper, not a combat wing) type foamie.

Futaba T8UHFS - initally used for a Art Hobby Sierra, my first 6 channel
glider (flaps) that is now flown only at the slope (tow hook is gone). 
Mainly it's used for an Artemis LT for those occastions that I actually
attempt to find thermals. If intersted you see this model here:
http://members.cox.net/jeffareid/atm.htm.

Simulator "transmittors" - do these count?

Two CH products analog joysticks, used for Microsoft Flight Simulator
1998. I flew the Extra 300s from the tower view to simulate RC flight,
to get learn orientation. I did this for a couple of weeks before
getting my first rc model, and it helped. I since replaced these with
two CH products USB joysticks. Here's a picture of my setup, showing
my flying skills, err, well so it's a car on that screen.

http://members.cox.net/jeffareid/setup.jpg

RealFlight analog transmitter - later upgraded to Real Flight USB
transmitter. Mostly used for the RC helicopters. It's been 3 years
since I got the simulator, but I feel content to leave the rc
helicopters safe on their shelves in the local hobby store. When
someone comes out with a small electric ARF that has collective, I
might get one. My gliders have turned me into a low maintainance
type rc pilot, especially the DAW 1-26 foamie, which gets its
routine clean up and wing tape replacement once a year, just like
clockwork.




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Re: [RCSE] How many transmitters?

2004-05-19 Thread Dan Ashenfelter
Eight.  Yikes!

One PCS (antique - made by Kraft)
One Hobby Lobby 5 (EK Logictrol - my first Tx from 1972)
One Stylus
Two Futaba G Series with buddy cord
One Airtronics Champion
One Hitec Focus 3
One Multiplex Pico

One extra antenna for Stylus - a Smiley rubber duck

Now if I could just find some time to fly. :(

Dan



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From: "Bill Swingle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 10:04 AM
Subject: [RCSE] How many transmitters?


> OK guys, this is getting shameful. Only two messages this morning? Geez,
> you'd think was a Friday. Alright, time for a dumb question. Hard to
> imagine, I realize, but serious action must be taken.
>
> How many transmitters do you have? Transmitters that you have flown with
at
> some time but not necessarily working any more.
>
> I've got 5.
>
> Bonus question: How many antennas do you have for any one Tx?
>
> 3 Tx's have 2. My primary Tx has 4.
>
> Bill Swingle
> Janesville, CA
>
>
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