bigedmustafa
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Joined: 6/19/2005 From: Omaha,
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ORIGINAL: rlmcnii RD 8000 2.4 Users, Anybody here find anything bad about these radios??? As a Futaba 7C owner for the last several years, I'm expecting a bit of learning curve with the RDS8000's programming interface. I don't think programming the radio will be difficult, I just need to learn Airtronics' abbreviations for everything. At the same time, there is an elegant simplicity to the RDS8000 and I think I may end up liking it better than my 7C once I get the hang of it. The RDS8000 strikes me as an "everything you need and nothing you don't" kind of product. I helped somebody program their Airtronics radio out at the field one time and I'd never seen one before. The radio owner had never owned a computer radio before, however, and we were able to get his trainer dialed in and trimmed out quickly and easily. There seems to be a consistency to all Airtronics radios with regard to programming, that doesn't always seem to be the case with other brands.
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