Looking for Airtronics ATX-style "Y" connectors
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Looking for Airtronics ATX-style "Y" connectors
One of my flying buddies is still using his older ATX-connector receivers and servos from years gone by. He called me last night, and is trying to track down a "Y" harness for a plane he's putting together.
I've searched E-Bay and the RCU classifieds. I've also e-mailed a few pilots I know who buy boxes of stuff at estate sales and/or auctions in the hope that somebody else might have an old Y-harness or two tucked away, but so far no luck.
Does anybody know of a source for ATX-style Y harnesses? If he goes the adaptor route, he'll spend an extra $12 or so just to adapt his old equipment.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
I've searched E-Bay and the RCU classifieds. I've also e-mailed a few pilots I know who buy boxes of stuff at estate sales and/or auctions in the hope that somebody else might have an old Y-harness or two tucked away, but so far no luck.
Does anybody know of a source for ATX-style Y harnesses? If he goes the adaptor route, he'll spend an extra $12 or so just to adapt his old equipment.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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RE: Looking for Airtronics ATX-style
ORIGINAL: bigedmustafa
One of my flying buddies is still using his older ATX-connector receivers and servos from years gone by. He called me last night, and is trying to track down a "Y" harness for a plane he's putting together.
I've searched E-Bay and the RCU classifieds. I've also e-mailed a few pilots I know who buy boxes of stuff at estate sales and/or auctions in the hope that somebody else might have an old Y-harness or two tucked away, but so far no luck.
Does anybody know of a source for ATX-style Y harnesses? If he goes the adaptor route, he'll spend an extra $12 or so just to adapt his old equipment.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
One of my flying buddies is still using his older ATX-connector receivers and servos from years gone by. He called me last night, and is trying to track down a "Y" harness for a plane he's putting together.
I've searched E-Bay and the RCU classifieds. I've also e-mailed a few pilots I know who buy boxes of stuff at estate sales and/or auctions in the hope that somebody else might have an old Y-harness or two tucked away, but so far no luck.
Does anybody know of a source for ATX-style Y harnesses? If he goes the adaptor route, he'll spend an extra $12 or so just to adapt his old equipment.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Dave L