Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus

2006-03-26 Thread inventorforhire
Stylus Radio only $299 (with choice of 16, 27 or 44 (new) module and brand new just received battery) GC $95 MC $75 + shipping (will only sell separately if radio sells first). Radio is 3 years old. all for $425 + $10 shipping RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send

Re:[RCSE] Airtronics Stylus

2005-11-11 Thread Stack, David
Title: Re:[RCSE] Airtronics Stylus Airtronics did this years ago. My Infinity 1000 has embedded software to support RF channel selection, all it required was the appropriate RF module. No dials to turn, just select from the touch panel There was also a companion synthesized receiver (10

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus

2005-11-11 Thread lenci1938e
I called Airtronics today to ask some general questions regarding the Stylus transmitter. One of the questions I asked is are they working on a synthesized tx module. The answer I received today was NO! I also asked if they were working on anything new to replace the Stylus as is it a few years

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus

2005-10-25 Thread lomcovak
Did you speak to Airtronics? Quoting W5SWA W5SWA [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is the Stylus going to be the last kid on the block with a synthesized tx module? Anyone hear any reliable rumors? Are Airtronics enthusiasts out in the cold when it comes to the 21st century? I'm getting tired of going

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus prgraming help

2005-02-13 Thread Lenny970
In a message dated 2/13/05 5:22:32 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a Stylus with the extra glider card and am trying to setup a planewith motor, ailerons, elevator, and rudder. In the manual for the glidercard, I find the option for changing the wing

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus prgraming help

2005-02-13 Thread Simon Van Leeuwen
Some motor controllers look for a pulse rate that increases in width to match low throttle (in it's mind). Try reversing the flap servo direction (which you are using for throttle) to see whether the controller responds to low throttle position, which then arms the controller... [EMAIL

RE: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus prgraming help

2005-02-13 Thread glide
Aloha John. I talked to Stylus Boy Tom Hoopes and he sent me a set of instructions to setup an electric motor sailplane with the Stylus. The instructions allow you to still use the flaps stick with the flaperon/spoileron and have proportional throttle control via the side slider. If you didn't

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus For Sale

2004-05-24 Thread karl23
Hello, I am interested in getting the airtronics stylus you have offered up, please contact me at krs43 (at) cornell.edu, and let me know if your offer is still available, Thanks, -Karl -- karl23 karl23's Profile:

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus vs Multiplex 3030

2000-11-16 Thread Bill Swingle
One question I would have before making the jump to Multiplex: Where do you go when the radio needs servicing? Is the service comparable to the other major players? Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janesville, CA RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and

Re: [RCSE] Airtronics Stylus vs Multiplex 3030

2000-11-16 Thread Tom Broeski
Yes Karlton really supports his products Bill Swingle wrote: One question I would have before making the jump to Multiplex: Where do you go when the radio needs servicing? Is the service comparable to the other major players? Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janesville, CA RCSE-List