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Old 07-07-2004, 09:44 PM
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Default RE: What's a good TX for 3D profiles?

ORIGINAL: ParticleMan

ORIGINAL: modestmagi

Razorback58 and will fred-RCU,

What, if anything does the Eclipse lack (besides fewer channels) when compared to the Futaba 9c?

How about the ease of programming?
I own an eclipse, it's a good radio, but it doesn't have programmable switches like the 9c, no throttle curve, and no split elevator functions, those are the things I might use if I had, but I can live without them for the price difference.
Personally, the ability to do seperate elevator servos IS a show stopper for me. Even a U-Can-Do 46 size uses seperate elevator servos and a reversing Y-Harness doesn't allow near the accurate setup a radio with dual elevator functionality will. I fly a JR 8103DT, but since you already have Futaba Rx's get the 9C, it's a nice radio. And chances are you will never need or want a function it doesn't have.