Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
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Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
I am going to order a Futaba T9CAP(super) for my new Spitfire 120 plane from a China supplier, i asked the guy about the standard collocation of the radio, and the guy informed me this item come with:
1) 3001*4 servos
2) Receiver 149DP PCM
3) Tx & Rx included (35/40/72Mhz)
4) Transmitter and receiver battery included.
5) Battery Charger (110-230V)
Please help me, are these the standard accessoires with Futaba T9CAP? and what X-tals with the radio system?
Thank you
Porsche
1) 3001*4 servos
2) Receiver 149DP PCM
3) Tx & Rx included (35/40/72Mhz)
4) Transmitter and receiver battery included.
5) Battery Charger (110-230V)
Please help me, are these the standard accessoires with Futaba T9CAP? and what X-tals with the radio system?
Thank you
Porsche
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RE: Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
Yes, Monsterhobby that`s the standard collocation of the 9CAP (very good and friendly one), I buy mine from tower hobbies and came whit that and a 16Kb memory, check in the web site www.towerhobbies.com there you can see all the features...
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RE: Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
Wow learned a new word "collocation".
Us yanks would just probably ask what included with the radio or what stock components came with the radio. Neat. In the same vein I recently heard the term stockist verses distributor. I really think the term run-in is better than brake-in though. If you think about it no one wants a broken engine!
Sorry couldn't help myself. I love the differences in how language is used.
John
Us yanks would just probably ask what included with the radio or what stock components came with the radio. Neat. In the same vein I recently heard the term stockist verses distributor. I really think the term run-in is better than brake-in though. If you think about it no one wants a broken engine!
Sorry couldn't help myself. I love the differences in how language is used.
John
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RE: Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
LOL.... The word "collocation" is just my own language, you know my means, it is siad this is the same as components.
Now i want to know what X-tals with the radio system. I went through towerhobbies radio comments, but i can not find out this component.
Which one can let me know?
Tks
Porsche
Now i want to know what X-tals with the radio system. I went through towerhobbies radio comments, but i can not find out this component.
Which one can let me know?
Tks
Porsche
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RE: Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
collocation
n 1: a grouping of words in a sentence 2: the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors" [syn: juxtaposition, apposition]
Kool -- when you make up a word and it's in the dictionary! I thought you were using it as in example #2.
John
EDIT-> It doesn't use crystals but uses a frequency module instead.
n 1: a grouping of words in a sentence 2: the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors" [syn: juxtaposition, apposition]
Kool -- when you make up a word and it's in the dictionary! I thought you were using it as in example #2.
John
EDIT-> It doesn't use crystals but uses a frequency module instead.
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RE: Futaba T9CAP(Super) standard collocation
Modules used instead of crystals.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXHKB1&P=ML
or
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHKB1
Yours would be in the 35Mhz range instead of 72Mhz I believe.
John
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXHKB1&P=ML
or
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHKB1
Yours would be in the 35Mhz range instead of 72Mhz I believe.
John