IPD Receivers
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Originally posted by mach1
Who sells the multiplex/IPD receivers here in the US.
Thanks
W.G. Hunter
Who sells the multiplex/IPD receivers here in the US.
Thanks
W.G. Hunter
Some of the RCU members are also MPX dealers who may be able to help you out, but because of the recent clampdown on commercial posting, they aren't actually allowed to make posts in this forum, in which they offer to sell you product. Maybe they can contact you "back channel" with the info you need.
You may also want to contact RCU user "woketman" - he is a Multiplex rep, and can help you out with any questions you have.
Regards,
Gordon
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From: Fort Wayne, IN
Originally posted by Gordon Mc
Do a Google search for "Multiplex USA"
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Regards,
Gordon
Do a Google search for "Multiplex USA"
Snip>, but because of the recent clampdown on commercial posting, they aren't actually allowed to make posts in this forum, in which they offer to sell you product.
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Regards,
Gordon
If some one asks where to get something, and someone else tells 'em they can get it from them, SSSSSO WHAT???? Let tell it once.
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From: Nashville, Tn
On the subject of IPD.
I bought two 9/12 channell receivers to use with my
JR radio (10 ch). Before i put the system together, I
was talking to another jet flyer and he told me that
they would not work together and that my plane
would crash. Is this true? If so, how can I get around
this with out buying the Proffi transmitter? I need
acurate information only. Thanks .
Johnny
I bought two 9/12 channell receivers to use with my
JR radio (10 ch). Before i put the system together, I
was talking to another jet flyer and he told me that
they would not work together and that my plane
would crash. Is this true? If so, how can I get around
this with out buying the Proffi transmitter? I need
acurate information only. Thanks .
Johnny
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The dude that told you that, Johnny, needs to be informed. Set your JR to transmit on PPM, not PCM, and have at it. As always, with any new radio or new equipment, do a thorough range check. If the range is adequate, go fly. Don't forget to set the fail safe positions.
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From: Nashville, Tn
Thanks Mark,
Thats what the data sheet indicated but I wanted to
double check with someone that really knew IPD. I
should have called Andy (Electro Dynamics) in the first
place as another source.
Johnny
Thats what the data sheet indicated but I wanted to
double check with someone that really knew IPD. I
should have called Andy (Electro Dynamics) in the first
place as another source.
Johnny



