I don't know which shift you are looking for but to me the JR 610 UL
is a real winner.

6 channel, only 7 grams, end pins and really small.

It has been working on my hand launch for months without any
perceivable problem.
See it here
http://www.jrradios.com/ProdInfo/Files/jrpr610ul-manual.pdf
http://www.jrradios.com/Products/Support.aspx?ProdID=JRPR610UL**


I got mine from Johnny Berlin. He had the best price around and I
ordered it along a JR base loaded antenna on a Friday and thought he
was kidding once he said I would get it the next day. Saturday the
standard shipping package was at my door. I still don't know how he
did it but I guess he asked Butch to deliver it ; )
Johnny's email   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glauco




On 7/12/05, Doug McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a few planes I've been putting together, and it looks like I
> need a few more micro receivers.  I don't feel like stripping some
> existing planes, so it's time to buy something new.
> 
> What's the current favorite micro receivers?  I've got a few FMA M5s
> and I'm very happy with them.  I've got some Berg-5*DSP II receivers,
> and they work fine as well, though I'm a bit wary how they're not
> supposed to work with Futaba synthesized modules.  I've got some GWS
> 4Ps, and while these are OK for small close-in planes, I want
> something that I can put in a plane I intend to speck out.
> 
> The Berg Microstamp 4, especially the one that is completely encased
> in plastic --
> 
>   http://www.castlecreations.com/products/accessories/berg-ms4.html
> 
> looks especially promising, especially at $40.  But it's not available
> yet.
> 
> The number of channels doesn't really matter so much .  More is
> better, of course, but I can shuffle some receivers around if I get
> something that doesn't have enough channels.
> 
> The size isn't so important either.  I'm looking to put these into
> planes that aren't itty bitty -- like a Great Planes Fling DLG -- but
> smaller is better, but I'm also looking for something good.
> 
> So, the things I'm looking at right now are :
> 
>   FMA M5 = 5 channel, 9 grams.  $55 total.
>   Polk Seeker Micro RX 6 = 6 channels, 14 grams.  $60 total.
>   Plantraco DSP4 = 4 channels, 5 grams, $35 total.
> 
> I'd like to list some of the Berg receivers in my list, but from what
> I can see, there's _nothing_ available right now.  Anybody aware of
> somebody that has them in stock?
> 
> I'd like to put the Sombra Labs Shadow 1 onto my list, as it does 50,
> 72 and 75 mHz and is synthesized.  But they won't be making any more
> until the end of the year.  The Shadow 3 would be nice as well, though
> it's limited to just one band, but nobody seems to have them in stock.
> 
> Is the Plantraco DSP4 really full range?
> 
> I'm really amazed at how small my list is.  I thought there was more
> out there.
> 
> Right now, I'm leaning towards the Polk Hobbies Seeker 6.  I don't
> need it to be synthesized, but it would be nice.  Is there anything
> else I should be considering, or some reason I shouldn't be
> considering what I'm considering?
> 
> --
> Doug McLaren, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "I don't know the scientific explaination, BUT FIRE MAKES IT GOOD!"
>  --Homer Simpson
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