FASST 7 Channel Module IN 9C
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FASST 7 Channel Module IN 9C
Been flying for 4 Days Received Monday from Tower Hobies. Also had purchased 3 receiver, with TX/RX module set. We have flown, Park Flyers, and Nitro powered planes. I was the First Member to purchase the 6EX fasst system, And now there are 6 Systems. Its catching on Quick, No Problems at all.
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RE: FASST 7 Channel Module IN 9C
I too purchased the module and one additional Rx for my 9C. Three friends at my club field have switched to the Fasst 2.4 in giant A/C. Mine is a 27% CAP with a 2.4 Brison gasser. Asthetically the antenna on the 9C module is not very attractive, one would think they could have done a better job of locating it. But as long as it functions great that is all that really matters. Nothing but good reports on this system. I have a DX7 as well and it performs nicely. I cannot recommend one over the other.
On the Futaba 7 channel Rx I have 2 channels for the ailerons (#1 and #6), 2 channels for the elevators (#2 and #5), one for throttle (#3), one for rudder (#4), and using a Y connector for the optical cutoff switch and Battery that shares channel 7.
Still a Happy Futaba customer.
On the Futaba 7 channel Rx I have 2 channels for the ailerons (#1 and #6), 2 channels for the elevators (#2 and #5), one for throttle (#3), one for rudder (#4), and using a Y connector for the optical cutoff switch and Battery that shares channel 7.
Still a Happy Futaba customer.
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RE: FASST 7 Channel Module IN 9C
Bill,
Quick question that may be slightly off topic.
With the new 2.4ghz systems, can the RX and Ignition share the same pack if that pack has sufficient capacity and current handling capability to do the job? In other words, if I utilized a 3600maH pack with internal impedance of 4mohms or less, would there be a problem from electrical interference?
Quick question that may be slightly off topic.
With the new 2.4ghz systems, can the RX and Ignition share the same pack if that pack has sufficient capacity and current handling capability to do the job? In other words, if I utilized a 3600maH pack with internal impedance of 4mohms or less, would there be a problem from electrical interference?