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    Re: Futaba F-14 Conversion Problem!
    Hi Ed, Is the photo you just posted you'r actual
    Transmitter
    ? If so it says 40MHZ on it.! Are they sending you back the modules ? Did they state on any of the paperwork that the modules were only compatible with 40MHZ ? If not then maybe they might have to replace your
    Transmitter
    . Or help you to convert it. Martin555.
    4 years ago by Martin555
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    Re: Glue, Glue, and more Glue!
    Hi Ed, It's good to see you are getting in to the build after all the problems you have had before hand. How did you get on with the Decoader upgrade for your F14
    Transmitter
    ? I have flicked through your log but cannot see if you managed to get it sorted. Martin555.
    4 years ago by Martin555
    Response
    Re: 16 Channel Upgrade being Sorted out!
    Hi Ed, Let's hope it is not your extension board section on your
    Transmitter
    . Martin555.
    5 years ago by Martin555
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    Radar with rotational drive
    Here is a bit more detail on the OSA 1 - All EeZeBilts live in their made-to-measure Correx box 2 - This OSA box carries the R/C
    Transmitter
    as well as the radar and aerials on a separate tray 3 - A closer shot of the radar. You can see the brass extension which slips into the silicone tube under the mast. The brass tube at the top is a 2-size box spanner for attaching the radar and the rudder, with spare nuts. 4 - Under the superstructure, you can see the two different motors (bought just to try them out) with two different mountings. The electronics in the centre is a made-up R/C switch using the Luton circuit for turning the scanners on. You can see a string of diodes inside the purple heatshrink. 5 - Here is the superstructure assembled. 6 - A shot from above 7 - And one of the Bridge. The sailors are Indian Navy, since this is a model of the INS NIPAT, but at the moment she is wearing a North Korean flag...
    5 years ago by DodgyGeezer
    Wiki
    2.4ghz TX/Radio
    2.4Ghz TX/Radio combo With the introduction of the 2.4 Ghz Radios the 27Mhz and the 40Mhz systems will soon become obsolete, they are however the only ones suitable for underwater submarine use as the 2.4Ghz will not transmit under water. With the 2.4Ghz system you can forget about wrong crystals; or is somebody on your frequency; dual conversion; incompatibility of some crystals on some radios; interference etc etc. need I go on. The first 2.4Ghz systems were expensive but now a
    Transmitter
    and radio can be bought for just under Β£30 there seems to be no point in hanging on to your old 27 and 40 Mhz Radios.... START to update for a hassle free life. Additional receivers are only Β£10. It seems that the Planet and RadioLink are no longer readily available. FlySky are a suitable in-expensive alternative but are not compatible with Planet or RadioLink. A simple,one off binding process for your first time use and your set is tuned to just your
    Transmitter
    . You can use just one
    Transmitter
    and have all your boats fitted with receivers which will only receive signals from your one
    Transmitter
    . Should you for any reason want to add or change your
    Transmitter
    for the same type you can simple re- bind your receivers again to match your new
    Transmitter
    SIMPLE !!!! If you do have a rather expensive 40Mhz
    Transmitter
    it is possible to purchase an adaption kit to 2.4Ghz and still retain your
    Transmitter
    , 2.4Ghz 4 to 6 channel receivers can be purchased for as little as Β£10 to match the modified
    Transmitter
    .
    5 years ago by MAXTON


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