Don,
You may want to try the FMA FS-8 Co-pilot. A friend of mine has been
using it with good results in his Sharon Pro. It is a dual-
conversion DSR receiver.
For sure, their M5 receiver has been quite good and is a staple for
the handlaunch guys.
--Jim
On Jan 16, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Donald B. Barker wrote:
Well, I have received 5 replies so far, 3 private and 2 cc'ed to
the group.
Three recommend against using it primarily based upon the fact that
it is a
single conversion receiver, regardless of the signal processing,
and two who
have successfully used it - one at the NATs.
Surely one can use a non-PCM rx successfully in a crowded frequency
environment. Does it have to be dual conversion. Is the signal
processing
just not yet perfected for crowded frequency environments?
I just want to find a small lightweight non-PCM rx that has a glitch
resistant track record in large contests. Is it just the small dual
conversion HiTec's such as the Electron 6?
Thanks to all who have taken the time to reply so far.
don
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