[RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies

2001-04-22 Thread mark . gervais
I hope I'm not beating a dead horse here but I want, never mind that, I need a duckie, but now I'm sacred!! Following what Gordie told us all about the fabulous antenna article in MAN, I was anxious to get a hold of the latest issue to find out what light Don Edberg would/could shed on the

Re: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies

2001-04-22 Thread Tom Watson
using all manner of duckie-looking things, with no apparent problems. Tom - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 6:41 PM Subject: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies I hope I'm not beating a dead horse here but I want

Re: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies

2001-04-22 Thread James R MacLean
Mark, I and a number of friends have been using duckies for over three years now. I got my first from NSP and I bought a spare directly from Smiley antenna. I started with a 9VAP transmitter and now use two 8UAP transmitters from Futaba. All the transmitters have the BNC connector mount

RE: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies

2001-04-22 Thread John Ensoll
al Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies I hope I'm not beating a dead horse here but I want, never mind that, I need a duckie, but now I'm sacred!! Following w

Re: [RCSE] Model Airplane News article re: duckies

2001-04-22 Thread Mike Stump
At 01:41 AM 4/23/01 +, you wrote: So my question to the group is: Can anyone out there in RCSE-land give us all some feedback on their experiences using a duckie for far ranging thermal soaring? If so, what brand is it, what brand is your TX, where'd you get it, and what results are you