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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/2/2002 12:19:44 AM   
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I've heard this argument more times than I can count, so I'd like to get the official word.

I've been using Hitec receivers for many years and have no problem switching out a channel 15 crystal for a channel 60, and going straight into the air. I fly a LOT (at a fairly busy feild no less), and have been for years and have complete confidence in these receivers no matter what channel crystal I put in em. Then again, I use hitec modules in Futaba radios, so I'm not much for following manufacturers suggestions anyway.
Then there's the people who absolutely refuse to switch the original channel on any receiver, and they'll argue to the teeth about it.

SO, MIKE, what's Hitec's official word??

Oh, and Mike, I imagine you must have a full plate already, so seeing you answer all these threads is that much more appreciated!!
You guys at Hitec ROCK!! (did I say that already?? hehe)

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/4/2002 4:02:42 AM   
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Plug and play!!!

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/4/2002 4:55:42 AM   
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At what frequency (channel) does Hitec tune their receivers.
How flat is the signal loss?

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/4/2002 5:54:38 AM   
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Cool beans! thanks Mike!

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/4/2002 9:38:04 PM   
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Center line tuned with less than a 2% loss in performance at either end.

Mike.

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/4/2002 11:49:01 PM   
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that means on ch 36 but the DC RXs are narrow band and a little off tunning can cause sufficient signal loss... Please make this clear.

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 6/5/2002 12:48:16 AM   
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I don't understand what you mean by "off tuning".

Hitec has very little problems with range or signal loss.

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What's hitecs stand on receiver channel changes?? - 8/7/2002 7:55:05 AM   
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I thought you'd gone for good

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