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JR buddy box question
Hi everybody,
I have a question about my buddy box. I bought the JR S400 model and I was wondering if I could use it as a regular Tx if I put a chrystal in it? thanks! Pierre |
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If it's a true buddy box, it probably does not have a transmit amplifier internally. The buddy box I have, which is a Futaba, only has the stick gimbals and the connector to join it with the main transmitter. In fact, it gets whatever power it may need from the master transmitter, meaning there is not even a battery in the buddy box.
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JR buddy boxes have to have the battery in them in order to work. But, they do not have the transmission circuit in them that would make it a true radio. All they do is convert your stick movements into electrical signals and send that over the cord to the master radio in order to be transmitted to the plane. So the answer to your question is no, you cannot make it a radio by putting a crystal in it.
Ken |
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Ah.. Ok, Ken. I didn't realize the JR buddy box needed the battery. My Futaba does not, and I believe neither does the Airtronics. But, what seems to be common to all of them is that they don't have the electronics.
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CG,
Yes, JR's have to have a charged battery in the buddy box to work properly. They are the only brand that does this. Futaba, Airtronics, and Hitec all work without a battery in them. Ken |
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Thanks, Ken. That's good to know. I'm sure it will come up at the field one of these days.
There ya go, Buzz (Pierre).. you always learn neat new stuff at RCU!! |
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yeah that's thrue, I got more than I asked! thanks to everyone. :D
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NUTS! That anwsers my question too....thanks Buzz! You saved me money and time and possibly the loss of a plane.
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Buzz,
I also have the S400 as my buddy box and I have bought a crystal and used it as a TX while my other JR TX was in for service. After a range check the S400 worked great. I was able to confirm I could do this by asking the same question in the radio forum. Indy Park Flyer Hangar 9 Alpha 40 Hangar 9 Pulse XT |
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I got my S400 from the AMA buddy box program when I'm not using it as my wife's buddy box I stick a crystal in it and use it for my park fliers. It works great. I guess some AMA batches of the S400 went out fully loaded minus the crystal.
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It's illegal in the US for you to put a crystal in a transmitter without it being tuned by an authorized service center. You placing a crystal in a transmitter is the same as a user changing the crystal and is covered by FCC regulations. The penalties for doing can be as high as $10,000 per incident.
Ken |
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ORIGINAL: RCKen It's illegal in the US for you to put a crystal in a transmitter without it being tuned by an authorized service center. You placing a crystal in a transmitter is the same as a user changing the crystal and is covered by FCC regulations. The penalties for doing can be as high as $10,000 per incident. Ken |
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ORIGINAL: xrae ORIGINAL: RCKen It's illegal in the US for you to put a crystal in a transmitter without it being tuned by an authorized service center. You placing a crystal in a transmitter is the same as a user changing the crystal and is covered by FCC regulations. The penalties for doing can be as high as $10,000 per incident. Ken |
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ORIGINAL: bruce88123 ORIGINAL: xrae ORIGINAL: RCKen It's illegal in the US for you to put a crystal in a transmitter without it being tuned by an authorized service center. You placing a crystal in a transmitter is the same as a user changing the crystal and is covered by FCC regulations. The penalties for doing can be as high as $10,000 per incident. Ken One last thing Bruce some people on RCU wastes no opportunity to degrade JR equipment. Even if that means not being 100% informed or truthful about it. In the few short months I’ve been on RCU I’ve noticed this trend as clear as night and day. Personally I could careless what brand of radio anyone uses. At this point in time I choose to use JR a few years from now when I go to upgrade I might choose another brand. I have 0 brand loyalty and will always choose what suits me best. I will not degrade other brands based on erroneous information or because I think brand loyalty requires me to do so. |
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"One last thing Bruce some people on RCU wastes no opportunity to degrade JR equipment. Even if that means not being 100% informed or truthful about it. In the few short months I’ve been on RCU I’ve noticed this trend as clear as night and day. Personally I could careless what brand of radio anyone uses. At this point in time I choose to use JR a few years from now when I go to upgrade I might choose another brand. I have 0 brand loyalty and will always choose what suits me best. I will not degrade other brands based on erroneous information or because I think brand loyalty requires me to do so."
Where'd that come from? Are you implying that I made such statements? While it's true that I personally prefer Futaba I also don't care what others fly and instruct students on most major brands. I personally own buddy boxes that worj with most of the major systems too so I'll always be ready for whaatever my students show up with. I certainly didn't notice anyone degrading JR in this thread, did YOU? |
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I have a question about my buddy box. I bought the JR S400 model and I was wondering if I could use it as a regular Tx if I put a chrystal in it? thanks! Pierre ORIGINAL: RCKen CG, Yes, JR's have to have a charged battery in the buddy box to work properly. They are the only brand that does this. Futaba, Airtronics, and Hitec all work without a battery in them. Ken Refer also to TX 2 TX = buddy box compatibility problems between different brands of transmitters Regards Alan T. [link=http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/]Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links[/link] |
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That's odd. When I was in training, I used an Airtronics buddy box and never had a battery to charge in the buddy box. Perhaps you are thinking of using an RD6000 and another RD6000 as a buddy box? In that case, I agree. This is so with any other transmitter to transmitter as a buddy box configuration. When using an actual buddy box, there is no battery in the buddy box, just in the master transmitter. I have both the Airtronics and Futaba buddy boxes and neither have a battery in them.
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ORIGINAL: CGRetired That's odd. When I was in training, I used an Airtronics buddy box and never had a battery to charge in the buddy box. Perhaps you are thinking of using an RD6000 and another RD6000 as a buddy box? In that case, I agree. This is so with any other transmitter to transmitter as a buddy box configuration. When using an actual buddy box, there is no battery in the buddy box, just in the master transmitter. I have both the Airtronics and Futaba buddy boxes and neither have a battery in them. With many modern models requiring 6 channels for dual ailerons/flapperons the days of a simple 4ch TX as a buddy box are limited. Please read all of the information relating to updated trainer systems supplied with my last post. Regards Alan T. [link=http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/]Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links[/link] |
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Great website AT. I have used it alot.
thanks. |
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ORIGINAL: A.T. ORIGINAL: CGRetired That's odd. When I was in training, I used an Airtronics buddy box and never had a battery to charge in the buddy box. Perhaps you are thinking of using an RD6000 and another RD6000 as a buddy box? In that case, I agree. This is so with any other transmitter to transmitter as a buddy box configuration. When using an actual buddy box, there is no battery in the buddy box, just in the master transmitter. I have both the Airtronics and Futaba buddy boxes and neither have a battery in them. With many modern models requiring 6 channels for dual ailerons/flapperons the days of a simple 4ch TX as a buddy box are limited. Please read all of the information relating to updated trainer systems supplied with my last post. Regards Alan T. I've been an instructor for almost 9 years now and I can tell you without a doubt that a Futaba, Hitec, and Airtronics buddy boxes DO NOT NEED a battery in them. Yes, I use the bare bones basic radios as buddy boxes when I train a student. IMHO all of the "bells and whistles" of a computerized radio are not needed when teaching a student. In fact, it can actually hinder the training process. A student learning to fly RC needs to learn how to fly the plane, not rely on a computerized radio to take care of some functions for them. The radio can actually become a crutch for the student and they will never learn to really fly the plane properly. All of those nice features are great later on down the road, but at this level the student needs to learn the basics of flying and doing it for themselves. You can use the fancy computer trainer systems that you quoted in your posts if you want, but IMHO you are doing the student a disservice and not training them fully. Even full scale pilots start with the basics and build up. Do you think that F-18 pilots start out in the cockpit of a multi-million dollar fighter?? Of course not. They start out in a single engine prop driven plane. Ken |
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No one I know is going to buy a specific trainer box to help out a new person that shows up. We use what we got to help with the training.
A computer radio, used as a buddy box, is no different than using any other buddy box. The first goal of the new pilot is orientation of the model verses transmitter inputs. Nothing more. |
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ORIGINAL: will No one I know is going to buy a specific trainer box to help out a new person that shows up. We use what we got to help with the training. A computer radio, used as a buddy box, is no different than using any other buddy box. The first goal of the new pilot is orientation of the model verses transmitter inputs. Nothing more. Ken |
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And our club has cords to fit just about every combination AND like RCKen, a couple of us keep TXs in the car to match almost anything that shows up. Although most times, lessons are scheduled so we know what is needed.
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I also have four specific trainer boxes for my students and the necessary cords that go with them. Seems like "will" doesn't know any "real" instructors.:D
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I also carry the various brands needed to hook up a student for a training session. I've been training students since about 1974.
The point of my post was not to discuss your chest thumping that you train :D The point is that it makes no difference, at all, if you use a computer radio as a buddy box. |
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