RE: [RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-20 Thread glide
06981 -Original Message- From: Dan Kitching [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:36 AM To: soaring@airage.com Subject: Re: [RCSE] JR Service rocks Fortunately for me, I've only ever owned one brand of transmitter that used that type of charge plug. I have a JR 9303 for play

[RCSE] JR Service rocks ?

2005-06-20 Thread GordySoar
I find it really strange that a company as honest and supportive would be so crude as to claim that they service rocks.  Heck I don't even know what the heck kind of service rocks need.   I have yet to see a charge plug on a rock, much less be concerned about their polarity.   Are you guys su

Re: [RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-20 Thread Dan Kitching
Fortunately for me, I've only ever owned one brand of transmitter that used that type of charge plug. I have a JR 9303 for playing in the air (8103 before that), and a JR XR3 for playing on the ground. Changing them to suit your standardized charge lead(s) might be a good idea. Dan Chuck

Re: [RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-18 Thread Randy Bullard
I did a dumb thing the other day and plugged the wrong set of charge cables into my 9303 transmitter. I found out that this can damage more than the fuse. Center negative! Just one of the reasons I gave up on JR many years ago. Instead of worrying about all this, why not just rewire the

Re: [RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-18 Thread Chuck Anderson
Center negative! Just one of the reasons I gave up on JR many years ago. Of course I was still flying single stick transmitters at the time and only bought the JR to have a two stick transmitter because everybody on my cross country team were two stick fliers. Chuck Anderson At 06:37 AM 6/1

Re: [RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-18 Thread miamimike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I did a dumb thing the other day and plugged the wrong set of charge cables >into my 9303 transmitter. I found out that this can damage more than the >fuse. I'd like to know how that's possible. The power switch ought to be a double-throw type that switches the bat

[RCSE] JR Service rocks

2005-06-18 Thread AMA3655
I did a dumb thing the other day and plugged the wrong set of charge cables into my 9303 transmitter. I found out that this can damage more than the fuse. Thanks to John Diniz and the JR Service Department for a very quick turnaround on the repair. I gave the Tx to UPS on Monday and got it

Re: [RCSE] Jr Service

2003-02-07 Thread Andrew E. Mileski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Free shipping to Champaign, IL (that's where their service center is)? No, I had to pay my own shipping, etc. But, the service is pretty good That's Horizon Hobby I assume (the North American distributor, and located in Champaign, Ill.)? I've heard whisperings that the

Re: Re: [RCSE] Jr Service

2003-02-07 Thread renselange
ent: 02/07/03 12:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Jr Service > > I have heard some negative comments about JR¡¦s service recently in other forums and I am glad to see something more positive here as I have been using their radio equipment for very very long time. JR earned by

Re: [RCSE] Jr Service

2003-02-07 Thread yclui_hk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have heard some negative comments about JR¡¦s service recently in other forums and I am glad to see something more positive here as I have been using their radio equipment for very very long time. JR earned by loyalty by their wonderful service. Before I quitted this hobby many years ago, I had