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CyberPilot -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (7/25/2003 10:09:01 PM)

Mike,

I see that Multiplex has the RX-9 syth receiver. Can I use that with my Eclipse/Spectra?

How much are they and where can I get one?

Thanks,
C.P.




MustangFan -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (7/25/2003 11:09:59 PM)

I'm entertaining the idea of using Polks Hobby Seeker II receiver.

It is synthesized and can be used with any FM Radio either Positive or Negative shift. Operates the same way as the Multiplex Receiver.
It is 8 channel.

Take a look !
And Good Fortune !




skypupmut -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (7/30/2003 9:27:37 PM)

My seeker II works great with my eclipse and spectra
very happy with it




MikeMayberry -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (7/30/2003 11:23:57 PM)

It should work but we have yet to get one to test it. I think it's a few more months away. :(

Mike.




Tim_Indy -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (8/12/2003 6:12:57 PM)

I just noticed that according to the Multiplex site's info on the synth receiver, it will work on any POSITIVE shift receiver, apparently leaving out Hitec and Futaba. (DARN, I wanted another IPD receiver to go with my Futaba Super 8).




CyberPilot -> Synthesized Tx & Rx ! (8/12/2003 6:40:23 PM)

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tim_Indy:
...it will work on any POSITIVE shift receiver, apparently leaving out Hitec and Futaba.
[/QUOTE]

Well, my Hitec Eclipse 7 is shift selectable. I can set it to talk to either a Negative or Positive shift receiver (very cool Hitec). :D

I can't help you with your Futaba, sorry. :eek:

C.P.




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