Futaba 18 ch transmitter, 2 recievers, 4 batteries and 2 chargers for sale
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Futaba 18 ch transmitter, 2 recievers, 4 batteries and 2 chargers for sale
1. 18 Ch Futaba transmitter with full functions including telemetry
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
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Ill take it, how do you want payment?
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1. 18 Ch Futaba transmitter with full functions including telemetry
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
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FTaba radio
1. 18 Ch Futaba transmitter with full functions including telemetry
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
1, 14 ch Futaba reciever R6014HS
1 7ch Futaba reciever R617FS
1 Orbit powerjack # 6014
2 Duralite EXB batteries 2600 mah ea
1 RevElectrix charger for the exb batteries
4 Duralite Sentinel 5200 mah batteries
1 Duralite Plus battery charger for the Sentinel batteries
See pictures, Using the Orbit Powerjack with the 14 ch receiver doubles battery capacity and all the the current for the servos goes through the Powerjack, not the receiver. All accessories included including the instructions, charger for the transmitter, and the original box for the transmitter. This is my spare transmitter and I am not flying as much now. The Futaba system is very reliable and I have never had any failures with any Futaba or Duralite components. The 14 ch rx is linked to the transmitter using the FASST MULTI system. The 7 ch one is linked using the FASST 7 ch system. The transmitter is capable if many other features including telemetry and GPS using other receivers and systems. See the Futaba website or here: https://www.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?I=LXHDHM&P=ML
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I'm still waiting for a response!
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No and he hasn't logged on since the 24th