David, beat you to it...already using one of the black push buttons for the electric engine starter on a DLE55 works great :-)
New aircraft sounds nice!
Alan
Originally Posted by
David Gladwin
Hi Alan,
I am indeed well, hope you are too. You may recall helping install my original Weatronic 2.4 receiver at Scampton about 8 years ago, its still installed and working to perfection, as has all my Wea devices, three DV 4 modules on JR 12Xs plus the BAT 60, as well as about 14 receivers , all Gizmos with patch antennae. Its a near bullet proof as possible.
As far as the Core is concerned, I am currently preparing a detailed review for RCJI.
To say I am impressed is an understatement, clearly the Core owes its heritage to Weatronics, and is all the better for that, my impressions after about 6 hours of exploration are that this IS the state of the art. Sure, there are some things to come, Flight Modes, sequencers etc but I am confident this radio will be the “ Gold Standard” of RC systems and I will progressively convert all my my models to it as my Wea equipment ages.
To anyone considering purchasing a unit , my advice is to get one, soonest !
This morning I configured a 9 channel rx for my little L39, it was so easy that my cup of tea was still warm when I finished !
Only the very best of RC goes into my models, so the Core will go into my new aircraft, an Airworld Sea Fury, with Moki 250, an £ 8000 investment, with electric start (the pushbuttons on the Tx are perfect for the starter) can’t give it a higher compliment !
Best regards,
David.