The 9303 can be purchased in Mode-1 configuration. Our service department can 
change an existing Mode-2 to Mode-1.
Thanks, 
John

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The 770 RX is a dandy. Nice and small with good connector layout. It's about 
the same size as a SuperSlim if you are familiar with that.

The transmitter is not configurable to mode 1 last I heard. There was talk that 
this would be changed at some time in the future. I'd ask the guys at Horizon 
about this.

Yes, the transmitter will transmit standard PPM mode if you want it to.

Happy trails - Rob G

Some questions about the new JR radio:  Is the R700 and /or R770 receiver
of a form factor conducive to the usual 3 meter sailplane fuse
dimensions?

Can the TX be easily converted by the user to Mode one operation?  (mode
one is elevator and rudder on the left stick)  My present Futaba 8UAX
makes the conversion very simple.  I have owned transmitters which were
very difficult to convert.

Can the transmitter operate in a standard FM mode such as would be
compatable with a normal FM receiver? Yes, I know the shift polarity does
not match Futaba and Hitec but on 50 MHz band they are all the same so I
plan on continuing to use my collection of FMA and Futaba receivers. I
may have to reorder the servo connections however.  

Many thanks,  Jim MacLean   Melbourne, FL
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