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RE: switches
I don't have problems with my transmitter switches since I started keeping my TX in a case. But thanks anyway. I will get some of the switches quoted here for my airplanes.
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RE: switches
For receivers FROMECO (www.fromeco.org) has very good regulated and unregulated switches,
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RE: switches
If you are needing good RX switches, Maxx Products do really nice heavy duty ones. I have been using these for quite some time now, mostly on 33% and up aerobats.
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RE: switches
I'm looking for a rx switch so I can keep my 2.4 and my 72 rx's in my heli and be able to switch between them depending on what I'm going to do. My video camera transmits in 2.4 so I need to us my 72 otherwise there's interference but I need to use my 2.4 rx when not using my video. For now I'm using 6" extensions on my 2 receivers and switching that way (pain in butt).