This might be good for the 8UAFS but the 8UAF has two less mixes available (along with a couple-fewer other minor features). If I use them to make channel 5 useful then I lose out on the other mixes I need. It's been a while since my Wizard Lite has been flying but I seem to recall I ran out of mixers using my Hitec SuperSlim 8 with all the functions I was using for camber changing, presets, etc. Maybe I could have accomplished it better using the built in features but I recall having to go through quite a bit of the little orange bible to get the desired outcome.
Jody Z > At 10:41 AM 3/3/02 -0600, you wrote: >> Looking for comments (pos & neg) on various rcvr brands. I need to acquire >> at least three new receivers for my DLG's that I'll be taking to Poway in >> June. Here is what I have... >> >> Futaba 8UAF (not Super so I'm limited to second aileron on ch 6/7) > > I have an 8U Super, but still, I don't think the mixing capabilities are > significantly different. I'd bet it would be possible to use a 5 channel > radio by using channel 5 as the second aileron/flaperon, and a bunch of > PMIX's to make everything work. You've got 7 PMIX's to work with, which > should be plenty to get all the same functionality. > ____________________________________________________________________________ > Brett Jaffee: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Brett's Slope and Power Home Page: http://home.earthlink.net/~jaffee > OnTheWay Quake 3 server utility: http://www.planetquake.com/ontheway > The Unoffical Extra 300 Home Page: http://bjaffee.tripod.com/extra300/ > ____________________________________________________________________________ > RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]