I'm just curious as to why all the talk is about the JR 2.4 system?
From everything I have read, the Futaba 2.4 is the only one to use true spread
spectrum and is a much better system that the JR...
Like I said I'm just curios. So flame away :-)
Craig
Now if Futaba would just provide the superior sailplane programming the JR 9303
has I would consider switching. JR was the first to bring SS to the market and
Futaba has some catch up to do.
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From: Craig Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm just
Craig,
There are several factors why the JR 9303 2.4 is getting more press than the
Futaba.
1) This is a soaring list serve and the 9303 has received much greater
acceptance as a 6+ servo sailplane radio than any of the Futaba transmitters.
2) Futaba entered the 2.4 GHz market with a very
Ed Anderson wrote:
Craig,
There are several factors why the JR 9303 2.4 is getting more press than the
Futaba.
1) This is a soaring list serve and the 9303 has received much greater
acceptance as a 6+ servo sailplane radio than any of the Futaba transmitters.
True enough. Unfortunately not
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Now if Futaba would just provide the superior sailplane programming the
JR 9303 has I would consider switching.
As a long time Futaba user but also a guy who keeps looking at the JR9303
and wondering; Should I switch? I'd be
The Profi 4000 has all of the 14MZ functions that count (sorry- no audio)
plus' several more that most sailplane guys will never use but are there
for the really technical applications.
Not very popular because of the style but it is fantastic if you use a tray
or strap. Programming is really
Phil Barnes wrote:
I've never had any Futaba transmitter above the 9Csuper so maybe other
can tell me what those high end Futaba transmitters can do that a
9Csuper can't.
These rcgroups threads might be useful. I have not read them.
Differences
in 9C and 9303?
JR
9303 vs Futaba 9c
Jon
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I've never had any Futaba transmitter above the 9Csuper so maybe
other can tell me what those high end Futaba transmitters can do
that a 9Csuper can't.
Phil
May be a little more progemas but you get more little holes in the
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] 2.4 Gig JR v Futaba ???
The Profi 4000 has all of the 14MZ functions that count (sorry- no audio)
plus' several more that most sailplane guys will never use but are there for
the really technical applications.
Not very popular
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] 2.4 Gig JR v Futaba ???
The Profi 4000 has all of the 14MZ functions that count (sorry- no audio)
plus' several more that most sailplane guys will never use but are there for
the really technical applications.
Not very popular
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