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Training cord - 4/20/2003 5:45:50 PM   
kneesaknocken



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I have a Eclipse 7 w/spectra module, and a old Futaba Conquest, I recently bought a Expert Training cord(black)(exra405) says for Futaba 4-9 channel, will this work... Noticed you said some can cause problems in other threads??? If so, what kind of problems??? The one I've got seems to work OK???

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Training cord - 4/21/2003 8:52:23 PM   
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Important Information Regarding Trainer cord compatibility

To our valued customers,

While Hitec radios are known to be trainer compatible with other Hitec and Futaba systems, Hitec has determined that the two-way Futaba cord is not 100% compatible with our systems and strongly suggests it not be used at any time.

Our tests show that when the Futaba trainer cord is used with a Hitec radio the slave transmitter will emit an RF signal, thus creating a potentially dangerous interference situation, and in some cases will burn up components in the slave and or master radio.

Hitec suggests that only the one-way Hitec trainer cord (#58310) be used with Hitec radio systems for training. Failing to do so will void the customers warranty and could create a potentially dangerous situation. Hitec apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause, but the safety of our customers is our utmost concern.

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Training cord - 4/22/2003 12:15:47 AM   
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Thanks Mike, thats what I needed to know...

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