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What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type (72M... - 12/26/2007 11:45:08 PM   
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With all of the new Gigahertz systems out there, I was just curious about what you are using. Are you switching to 2.4Ghz? What systems are you using, Analog or Digital, Brand, model, etc.
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 12:01:02 AM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 1:38:34 AM   
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Ditto....for giant scale


XPS module for smaller planes

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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 2:40:16 AM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 4:19:08 AM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type... - 12/27/2007 6:52:17 AM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type... - 12/27/2007 12:25:52 PM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type... - 12/27/2007 1:03:12 PM   
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Futaba 9 CAP with pcm receivers. Don't have the cash to switch to 2.4 for all the planes in my hangar.

If you had the cash would you switch?

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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 1:07:57 PM   
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Futaba 14 MZ (2.4 when futaba module comes in mail)

I am just curious. Considering the system that you have, why are you switching? Do you think that the 2.4 is more reliable? Do you think Mhz systems are going away?

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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type... - 12/27/2007 1:49:08 PM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type... - 12/27/2007 1:55:45 PM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 4:19:46 PM   
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Futaba 14 MZ (2.4 when futaba module comes in mail)

I am just curious. Considering the system that you have, why are you switching? Do you think that the 2.4 is more reliable? Do you think Mhz systems are going away?


I am mainly getting 2.4 for my smaller models. from glow to up to 50cc. I might put 2.4 in my QQ Yak and put the G3 RX in my dalton and keep it the same.


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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 4:43:04 PM   
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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 7:54:55 PM   
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Futaba 14 MZ (2.4 when futaba module comes in mail)

I am just curious. Considering the system that you have, why are you switching? Do you think that the 2.4 is more reliable? Do you think Mhz systems are going away?


Only on my giant scale (30% and 35%) planes for the simple reason that the signal travels so much faster to the servos. There's not much lag from input to reaction.

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RE: What transmitter are you using? Brand, model, type ... - 12/27/2007 8:27:08 PM   
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Only on my giant scale (30% and 35%) planes for the simple reason that the signal travels so much faster to the servos. There's not much lag from input to reaction.


Sounds reasonable to me, but I didn't know that it was that much faster.

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