RE: [RCSE] I need a few micro receivers.

2005-07-13 Thread Buddy Roos
Either JR's scales are wrong or mine are...I have 2 JR 610UL receivers and, according to my scale, they weigh 10 grams without a crystal and 12 grams with the crystal. That's about 50% more than the advertised weight! Has anyone else actually weighed one? Buddy Roos -Original Message-

Re: [RCSE] I need a few micro receivers. What's the current favorites?

2005-07-12 Thread Glauco Lago
I don't know which shift you are looking for but to me the JR 610 UL is a real winner. 6 channel, only 7 grams, end pins and really small. It has been working on my hand launch for months without any perceivable problem. See it here http://www.jrradios.com/ProdInfo/Files/jrpr610ul-manual.pdf http

Re: [RCSE] I need a few micro receivers. What's the current favorites?

2005-07-12 Thread Jack Iafret
I have been using the Shadow 3 since Toledo in an electric sailplane and have had zero problems. It is solid OOS (almost OOS) and with transmitters only one channel away. Probably have 60 or so powerup's on it to date. We have had one faulty NIB and replaced that with a new one which is working we