Re: [RCSE] JR Synth rx - in a Duck

2006-06-24 Thread Johnny Berlin
and Butch - Original Message - From: Michael Lachowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: James V. Bacus [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: soaring@airage.com Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 8:22 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] JR Synth rx - in a Duck Been flying R2000's for a while. It's nice to not worry about xtals any

[RCSE] JR Synth rx - in a Duck

2006-06-23 Thread AMA3655
Yipee! I just got a couple of JR's new 790 rxs from the brown truck. Very easy to set up, PCM, and tiny with end block connectors. Just what I've been wanting. I slapped one in my new 2 meter Duck (with conventional tail - thanks Larry!) and will try to see if it works tomorrow. Being a JR

Re: [RCSE] JR Synth rx - in a Duck

2006-06-23 Thread James V. Bacus
At 06:22 PM 6/23/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Being a JR product I'm betting that it will work pretty well. Yup! ;-) Those who say that 2 meters suck are missing something. They are different. They don't have the same L/D, granted. But my unlimited ships don't have near the roll

Re: [RCSE] JR Synth rx - in a Duck

2006-06-23 Thread Michael Lachowski
Been flying R2000's for a while. It's nice to not worry about xtals any more. Or course, the R790 will be nice for the smaller models and to save a little weight compared to the 10 channel RX. For all the transmitter impaired, you can also get a R720 FM RX from JR. Same form factor as