[RCSE] Re: Help needed badly

2006-03-04 Thread Jeff Thompson
Tom at Composite Specialties sells both JR radios and F3F planes; he 
offers 9303 setups for the planes he sells which I'm sure would only 
need to be adjusted to your plane(s).  Try http://www.f3x.com check out 
the website and contact Tom.  Oh, and don't forget to ogle his fine line 
of sailplanes.  One of them might be your next F3F ship.


Jeff Thompson

Soaring wrote:


SoaringSat, 4 Mar 2006  Volume 1 : Number 7251

In this issue:

   9303 Help Needed...badly  :(


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Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 10:49:56 -0800
From: Todd Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: 9303 Help Needed...badly  :(
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi All,


   I am in the process of learning how to work the new 9303.  I am a
basic slopehead and am looking for F3F set-up and DS setup...got one
bird programmed and flyable just not using the endless options of this
beauty properly.  I am not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to
programming these puppiesjust struggling!  Tried Horizon for some help
and got a very nice fellow on line, but the problem was, He hadn't had much
experience with the TX eitherHe reccomended that I post up and ask the
Pro's for the help I need.  So, with all that said, IF you own a 9303 and
are blessed with the patience to help out others PLEASE, PLEASE write to me
or call me...831-620-1852.

Thank You in advance for whatever help is offered!  :)

Todd
 


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RE: [RCSE] Re: Help needed badly

2006-03-04 Thread Rick McKenney
Check out the Jr web site for an article written my Sherman Knight.

http://www.jrradios.com/Articles/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1459tag=hht2001

Rick McKenney

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:53 PM
To: Soaring@airage.com
Subject: [RCSE] Re: Help needed badly

Tom at Composite Specialties sells both JR radios and F3F planes; he 
offers 9303 setups for the planes he sells which I'm sure would only 
need to be adjusted to your plane(s).  Try http://www.f3x.com check out 
the website and contact Tom.  Oh, and don't forget to ogle his fine line 
of sailplanes.  One of them might be your next F3F ship.

Jeff Thompson

Soaring wrote:

SoaringSat, 4 Mar 2006  Volume 1 : Number
7251

In this issue:

9303 Help Needed...badly  :(


--

Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 10:49:56 -0800
From: Todd Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: soaring@airage.com
Subject: 9303 Help Needed...badly  :(
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi All,


I am in the process of learning how to work the new 9303.  I am a
basic slopehead and am looking for F3F set-up and DS setup...got one
bird programmed and flyable just not using the endless options of this
beauty properly.  I am not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to
programming these puppiesjust struggling!  Tried Horizon for some
help
and got a very nice fellow on line, but the problem was, He hadn't had much
experience with the TX eitherHe reccomended that I post up and ask the
Pro's for the help I need.  So, with all that said, IF you own a 9303 and
are blessed with the patience to help out others PLEASE, PLEASE write to me
or call me...831-620-1852.

Thank You in advance for whatever help is offered!  :)

Todd
  

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