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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

I will have to say that your responses are becoming more and more child like in nature.
Lots of wind but no content.

Where is the list of BIG NAMES who had this problem??
I'm still...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

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Heheheh....my wife just walked by and read this whole mile-long post. She told me that she could have saved me the half-hour I took to write it by writing just three words.

"Get a...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

BaldEagel

You obviously are a student of History. You dwell there with your arguments presented here. To you apparently repetition = thought and news.
I understand that you are from the UK but...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

I take it that is based on all 3 years of your experience right?
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

The FIX works. You simply feel it should take another form.
Me, I go for the results period.
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Leave the elevators alone and use the 'Y' to connect the Battery to the Rx.
There is a benefit to leaving the elevators alone----there is no loss or change by 'Y'ing the battery to the Rx----it is...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

They fit------whether or not the stresses to be imposed are within the 821's design parameters is quite another question.
The output gear is plastic ----- it has limits that are less than the metal...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

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I still am going with power expander because it allows me to feed the servos from the battery without pushing all the current through the RX
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To each his own------the AR7000...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Bob,

Today blinking lights replace both reason and logic.:D

---or, put another way "How to crash with complete confidence.":eek:
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

My error Bob.
The $239 price was stated and I took that as the module only price.
In fact the $239 is the 'street price' shown by Horizon for the Module plus the AR7000, while the Module plus...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Lets say he accepts $250 for the Tx. you then add a Tx 2.4 module at $239 (your pricing not mine) .
You now have a used 9303 on 2.4GHz----but it does NOT have the full digital to digital setup and...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Bruce,

I've been at this RC hobby for-------well a l-o-n-g time.
I've flown 26.995 @ 5 watts, through the five 27MHz spots, through the beginning 75/72MHz spots, over thirty years as a HAM,...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Just noticed that your question had not been answered.

For binding you have to short signal to ground. I know it has been covered here and on other threads but I believe the book of...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

You certainly have that right---------

Pure BS as well when they speak of having prior knowledge "even years" in advance (speaking of competitive knowledge prior to announcement).
If ever I...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

From the Spektrum page:


Spektrum Flight Log
Tech Notes

Displays antenna fades

Displays Frame losses
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Nope, I have NO idea why it elongated!

I sent it just as I have this one.
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Check here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4887682/anchors_5357819/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#5357819
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Go here: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_4888165/anchors_5274541/mpage_43/key_/anchor/tm.htm#5274541

Look up Mike McConville's posts #1054 and #1055.

Should get you out o the woods.
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

All I can add is my experience with RC flying ------- old time Pattern Guy -----no we didn't call it "Ballistic Pattern" ----- I've just seen that in the last few years from the younger 'set'.

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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

BIGBIRD007

My experience has been the exact opposite.
I therefore would say the Rx drain is less than before (same servos JR R2000 on a 10X)
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Mac_Man_UK

I'm one of those who has no problem remembering those dates ----- and a lot of others in between.

Not all bad times though ----- .
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

Here's the answer on the 'hum' from the designer:

The 'Hum' an artifact of DC noise on the main power caused by the momentary increase in current as a packet is transmitted.

The packet rate...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

GUID code should make it as close to impossible as anything man-made can be.


Very low altitude at long distances soaks up RF so basic range is the question. Mike McConville posted the...
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Posted By onewasp

RE: Spektrum DX-7

As you well know the DX7 is probably the most bullet proof out there. Regardless of the price ranges available.
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