I have a like new Hitec Feather Rx for sale, $30 + $2
shipping
Crystal for the same is on channel 28, $5 and no
shipping. If you buy them together I'll ship for
free. gv
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I had a friend that bought a Hitec Feather Receiver
and he had many interference problems (he had it in a
small 09 glow powered glider).
I am thinking about getting a Feather. Should I or
shouldn't I?
Thanks
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Mike Kovacs
http://www.geocities.com/j_m_kovacs
Mike Kovacs wrote:
I had a friend that bought a Hitec Feather Receiver
and he had many interference problems (he had it in a
small 09 glow powered glider).
I am thinking about getting a Feather. Should I or
shouldn't I?
The Hitec Feather is intended for indoor flight, so it
doesn't
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From: Kjell-Arne Fjelde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 8:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hitec feather -- thanks
Hehe, this was a good one.
I´ve been reading the archives, and I am returning the recievers. seems like
some
At 07:46 AM 11/21/2000 +, Kjell-Arne Fjelde wrote:
As I´ve said befor, we have 4 of these recievers, and a mix of radios, but
all have the same problems.
Any ideas?
Yeh. Only one transmitter on at a time. :-)
I also heard you could have them tuned.
Steve Meyer
A friend of mine(will call him Bill) had some of the first Feather Rx's
out. There was a problem with the length of the antenna. This caused
very limited range. He sent the Rx's back and had them fixed and
recieved them back in less than a week. He says now they have same range
as other Hitec
The Feather receivers are OK for slow fly electric, but for HLG and anything
that ranges out, I would stick with the Hitec 555, they are bulletproof. The
new JR 610 at 9 grams should be out next week, hopefully, and that should
fill the bill for longer range, lightweight, HLG receivers for us
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