JR-R770S is not compatible with the Stylus. Sorry. The R700 will work with the Stylus.

The R770S is a really nice RX and does work really well inside carbon fuselages. That's what I put in all my new models unless I need more channels or it's a park flyer (R610UL).



D Hauch wrote:
hi,
i just built three of these planes, all of them used the JR-R770S RX,
real small and made for a easy install.
I've been getting alot of customers sending this RX.

Tom Hoopes just completed a real nice carbon fiber bracket
for his Db9 connector in the fuse, I just installed the first two
out in Fazers tonite, worked great!

I can send pics if you like, ping me back.

Dave Hauch
www.git-r-built.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [RCSE] Fazer reciever



I just traded for an almost new Fazer. I have been using Airt  92778
recievers in my Eracer and Pike because they have been glitch free in the
carbon/kevlar fuses. Problem is I can't get this in the plane without

major

problems.Was wondering what anyone else is using. Must be compatable with
Stuylus.
Jerry

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