RE: R/C on a Ruby

2003-06-17 Thread Tom Hudson
> As others said, a cheap GROUND radio will work. Do NOT let > anyone talk you > into an air frequency! It is illegal to use for ground applications, and > (because) it can cause all kinds of havoc if used while someone > is using it > to control an aircraft. Yes, I'm well aware of the restricti

Re: R/C on a Ruby

2003-06-17 Thread Larry Buerer
Both Futaba and Hitec make 4 and 6 channel radios on the ground frequencies. I think that Airtronics does too. There is also an add on box which divides one channel up into more channels some how. So you can actually have ten or more channels to work with. How many do you want.;-) Larry Sam

Re: R/C on a Ruby

2003-06-17 Thread Sam Evans
If you want ground-frequency with more than two channels look at model boat suppliers and r/c vehicle suppliers ie model tanks, where more than 2 channels are often required. Sam E > Tom Wrote: > Supposedly, it > should be a ground-frequency unit, and those I've seen only have two > channel

Re: R/C on a Ruby

2003-06-17 Thread Tony
Live steamers. On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 07:28:55 -0500, you wrote: >As others said, a cheap GROUND radio will work. Do NOT let anyone talk you >into an air frequency! It is illegal to use for ground applications, and >(because) it can cause all kinds of havoc if used while someone is using it >to

Re: R/C on a Ruby

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Wolcott
As others said, a cheap GROUND radio will work. Do NOT let anyone talk you into an air frequency! It is illegal to use for ground applications, and (because) it can cause all kinds of havoc if used while someone is using it to control an aircraft. I have the RCS system in my Ruby, I like it b