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Posted: March/12/2014 at 9:01am |
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What brand of radio gear to primarily use in your models? If you chose other then please elaborate.
__________________ Mike Chilson,
RCSB Owner/Founder
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My R/C Scale Aircraft Over The Years
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Vicar Lifetime Site Supporter
South Miami, FL
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 9:08am |
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I currently use Futaba for all my planes but just received my new Spektrum... moving everything to it within the next few months
__________________ Vicar
South Miami, FL
Flying: Bellanca XR-3, Fleet
Bench: PC-6
Pending: Stampe, Spacewalker
What to do: Morrisey Bravo
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 9:23am |
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Other: FrSky Taranis, I had been using FrSky modules and receivers for years when I converted JR 8103 to 2.4. they came out with this radio with a 60 model memory that does all this amazing stuff for under 200.00 : Full Telemetry RSSI alarms (warns you of signal reception problems before
disaster can strike)
Self test of the transmitter antenna
16 channels (more when combined with external module)
60 model memories
64 mixers, 9 flight modes
16 custom curves with 3-17 points each, 32 logic switches
Voice or custom sound alerts
USB and SD card slot for system expansion
Long range system capable of up to 3 times the range of current 2.4
systems
Quad bearing gimbals that are silky smooth
State-of-the-art open source software
Large 212 X 64 backlit LCD screen
Real-time data logging
Receiver lock (program locked to aircraft - limited to FrSky receivers
running PXX protocol)
JR Style module bay for additional RF modules and so much more
Selectable flight mode (1, 2, 3, or 4)
2 timers, count up or down, throttle %, talking, etc.
Trims - Adjustable from course to extra fine with extended and exponential
trims
Standard trainer jack
ARM Cortex M3 32-bit 60MHz
Integrates with CompanionTX ? a FREE computer program that is a transmitter
setup buddy. CompanionTX (Windows/Mac/Linux) is used to set-up models with the
wizard, save, edit and share your models and settings as well as simulate your
transmitter or model setup.
USB connection for firmware upgrades, sound editing, R/W to the microSD card
and integrate with CompanionTX
Sticks and pots can be calibrated by the end user
Multiple language support (Radio arrives configured for English
language)
Open source community-driven firmware, so unlike with major manufacturers if
you need a special function or have good improvement suggestions just raise your
voice, and don't be surprised if it's implemented a couple of days later! Visit
http://www.openrcforums.com to meet the developers!
__________________ Dennis
Ziroli Stuka
Working on: BUSA 1/3 pup
Full size Pitts S-1
Full size Circa Nieuport N-17
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Joined: November/10/2003 United States Posts: 7413 IP Logged
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 2:32pm |
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Futabas with XPS RF modules. Great stuff, not as expensive as Futaba or JR gear - and it is all full range. XPS is offering a lot of add-ons as well, and are developing cross-platform compatibility. They offer Tx modules or replacement boards for most radios.
__________________ Jeff
Castro Valley, CA
The essential paradox of our democracy is that our warriors fight and die for our right to dispute the cause for which they are fighting and dying.
Let me know if I can help
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Sparky Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 4:54pm |
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JR, but the old style not the current DMSS, I will be going to Spectrum when I need to replace my current 12X, maybe the Jetti but that might be more $ than I can justify.
Airborne is JR RX and mostly JR Servos, A123 batteries
Sparky
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 5:37pm |
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Like most others I'm gradually migrating to 2.4.
You sort of come to a cross roads regarding brand loyalty when you have to replace transmitter AND receivers.
After many happy years using JR I went Futaba because the channel hopping idea seemed superior, after all, JR used channel hopping technology in Japan (DSM-J) for years but pushed the Spektrum system everywhere else.
It will be interesting to see how they market a frequency hopping system after years of trying to convince us that frequency hopping is NOT the way to go now they are selling the DMSS system! - John.
__________________ Current Project Aermacchi MB 339.
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Posted: March/12/2014 at 8:15pm |
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Last year I completely converted to Jeti. I really like the platform.
__________________ Bob Houin
Milford, MI
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Remklep Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: March/13/2014 at 3:08am |
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Jeti here too. I changed all my stuff to Jeti last year, it's the benchmark for all transmitters. Danny
__________________ Danny "Remklep" Busch
Proud to be Dutch
Real planes have bent wings and round engines!
Corsair Brotherhood #40
Building:
Bates P-40B Tomahawk
Super Scale F4U-1A Corsair (On Hold)
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