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Posted: February/24/2007 at 6:22pm  Quote
 

LMAO Todd.... I'm with you Brutha!!!!  I'm just glad that they found a way that they can have this running on more systems than the Spektrum/JR system.

I like technology advances as much as the next guy.  But I'm not going to throw out my synthesized Multiplex (Sorry Todd, and Dino). We don't have many if any frequency overlap problems at our field, so that has never really been an issue.

But.....  I sure hope everyone else goes out and buys the new spektra or whatever other 2.4 ghz system.  So when I go to a huge event with an active frequency compound, I won't have to wait for 2 hours for my frequency to come clear because the guy who had it forgot to turn it back in, and went back to his trailer and had lunch...took a nap... or.... well whatever. 

In fact, hopefully... 72 will become a ghost town.... So I can stake my claim... I want to own Channel 24,  and all of the rights and accounts of it.  Then I can rule the universe...... Muuuuuhhhhooooooah ah ah.

Ahem... sorry, kind of went nutzo there.  Are Epoxy fumes harmful?

 

 



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Posted: February/25/2007 at 1:01pm  Quote
 

I agree Danno and Todd. I'll leave my recliner on channel 42  for now. Like all things new, I'll wait a couple of generations from now to think about it.

The memory of purchasing a brand new 1971 Chevy Vega keeps creeping into my mind.



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Posted: February/25/2007 at 1:03pm  Quote
 
I'm not ready to give up my AMC Gremlin for these new models with air bags either.

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Posted: February/25/2007 at 2:14pm  Quote
 

If i had a 9c super FM, could i just buy a synthisized module for it ?and have it work pcm on all frequensy's?



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Posted: February/25/2007 at 2:18pm  Quote
 
Yep.... It's that easy.

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Posted: February/25/2007 at 6:41pm  Quote
 

Thunderthud,

When you buy the Futaba 9C FM, that only means that it comes with an FM module. It will work on PCM as well, just get a PCM module... it's switchable in the menu's. The synthisized module and the new Spread Spectrum from JR will also work in it.

Hope that clears it up for you.



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YES it does.And the fog is clearing,visibility looks good!

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Posted: March/03/2007 at 8:51pm  Quote
 

 I started out whit futaba becauce that is what everyone else had at my flying field. after i soloed i did some investigating and switched to jr. That was twenty two years ago. wow time does fly when toyr having fun!!!!!!!!


 
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