I am close to having all my fleet converted to 2.4 GHz. I have 2 - 12
Channel Multiplex Evo Transmitters with synthesized modules. I have been
using both on and off but my primary one has a little paint coming off the
bottom of the case. It also has a frequency scanner that looks for someone
else on your frequency every time you turn on. The scanner can be put in
either transmitter. I also have 1 non-synthesized module that can be fit
with Multiplex transmitter crystals (I have a couple). These are absolutely
great sailplane radios and I have flown regular sport models and helicopters
as well. They can be modified for 2.4 GHz with the XPS system which has a
module made just for the Evo or Spectrum (there is an RCGroups thread that
talks about modifying the Spektrum modules for JR or Futaba transmitters
which is fairly straight forward). The current street price of the 12 ch
synthesized Evo is $519. The street price for the frequency scanner is $109.
I want to sell one of the Evos now and will post the one that is left after
the F5J in the Rockies contest (in case my 2.4 GHz system does not work).
Both Evos have programs for full house TD, F5J, F5B, Hand Launch, sport
electric and a helicopter. You can look at these for programming tips or
reset the whole transmitter and start from scratch.

Here is what is for sale now:

1 - Evo 12 Ch Synthesized Transmitter with some minor paint chipping on the
bottom of the transmitter (without scanner) - $330

or

1 - Evo 12 Ch Synthesized Transmitter in "like new" condition - $360

The following is also for sale now:

1 - Scanner - $75 - this can go in either transmitter.

1 - Fixed frequency module for Evo transmitter with crystal - $40

1 - JR R700 - 7 channel receiver that has been in one sailplane and never
crashed - $40.

1 - Hitec Electron 6 - 6 channel receiver (never crashed) - $25


I will cover the cost of shipping anywhere in the US. If you want one of the
transmitters now, let me know which one. 

Thanks for your consideration.

Bruce Twining

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