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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 4:57:46 AM   
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Van we have to introduce a radio that does more faster for less because other brands did hit the market before us.

We are 100Hz+ that is faster then any other 2.4 on the market now.

FCC is handled just before the radio is released so no there is no FCC or CE certs on file for the aircraft radio at this time

No it was not a typo on the "sport flyer" level radio about the same functions of the Cockpit MM but with a little more glider stuff and alittle more then basic CCPM for the chopper guys.

We want to hit in a price range that BLOWS "park flyer radios" off the field. I have said it before I am NO FAN of NON FULL RANGE radios period every radio sold less then full range should be banned form AMA sites that is how strong I feel about it. We are already putting the hurt on expensive car transmitter sales with the 4ch React $299.00. That radio has more mixing, more features in it then the most expensive car controllers out in the market. PLUS it weighs MUCH less and can be used as a game controller it can be charged through the USB when you are on the PC. Little things like that are what we are talking about here. Things pilots never had, did not know they could have with out spending big bucks.

The HIGH end radio well that is what we want it to be end all beat all and just in case, PC upgradeable so it stays state of the art.

Funny how one of the top radios on the market now is the Profi 4000 the operating system is so old its interface is in DOS.
Nomadio already makes radios that get updates over the net for free why not for aircraft radios?

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 5:05:22 AM   
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I also recommend the mp3 player. Not for music, but for recording your flight sequence for competition flying.

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 5:06:53 AM   
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YES that is also a big reason for it.

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 5:27:15 AM   
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By the sounds of it I will be one of the first to own it I love everything I am hearing right now. I own the Sensor V2 and seven trancievers. I love the options and will buy another when this animal comes out. I promise

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 5:30:46 AM   
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Thank you Mr. Mugen as an existing Nomadio owner I think you understand the passion we put into the programming giving more then expected then upgrading from there.

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 6:16:02 AM   
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You bet I do. I love it and will stick with it. A person who does not own one can't start to understand the possibilities of these radios. I own approx. 15 Futaba radios for my airplanes and I know that this radio your talking about will excede anything on the market no matter which package is bought. I can't say enough good things about mine. It sure got a lot of attn at the track too. I convinced 2 others to buy one (actually the radio did all the talking).

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 6:31:53 AM   
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Another plea for just something like the Futaba 9C (but with nine real channels or thereabout) in the $400 range........
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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 6:58:31 AM   
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G'day Karlton,
Please forgive my ignorance, I'm in Australia, & I have not heard of Nomadio Radio's, do you have a web site, or some way to get more info on your systems, they sound brilliant to me, hope you get everything worked out & then import em into Australia.


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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 9:23:07 AM   
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@Allan: www.nomadio.net
@Karlton: Maybe you've not seen my post. Will there be a small receiver for high performance sail-planes (F3B, F3J, F3K) and high-performance electrics (F5B, F5D)?

Thanks,
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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 9:30:43 AM   
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G'day Raphael,
Thanks for the link, I'll keep an eye on it & wait for more info on plane radios.

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 10:25:32 AM   
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You are getting a great range of input from different disciplines.
As I fly helis, park-fliers and Jets, my wish list is similar to all that has been mentioned previously.

However for heli - 90/120/140 degree CCPM please. Also, decent TX battery (2000mah minimum), no servos, no RX Battery (unless it too is a decent capacity), compatable with current simulator interfaces.

Suggest you take a look at some other forums where users are asked what they want (that is missing) from the F**aba 12&14 radios.

Cheers from NZ!



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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 10:45:33 AM   
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Wow, this should be a fun ride

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 12:15:30 PM   
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I'm with everyone on the 9c style radio... You wont be able to make enough of them

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 12:19:26 PM   
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Feature you may not have thought of... attach MP3 files to telemetry triggers, stick triggers and timers. So have an audible callout of battery warnings, exceeding battery current burst limits, and so forth. With an appropriate sensor, that could be an audible stall warning too.

Also perhaps the ability to mix telemetry readings to channels? Implemented right, that could give a governor, both heli style and fullsize constant-speed-prop style. I guess it might be better in terms of latency to have the receiver do the math for that.

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RE: Nomadio FULL Range 2.4Ghz aircraft radio - 1/7/2007 12:25:40 PM