Futaba R319DPS RX Question
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Futaba R319DPS RX Question
I got this RX in a plane I purchased. I would like info on it. It has no crystal and no channel number all I know is that it sold for $189 new....never seen a 72mhz RX like this one. Also, what is it worth now days? Thanks
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That's a Futaba 9-channel frequency-synthesized PCM receiver on 72 MHz. The channel is set by using the small dials on the top of the case. The receiver uses Futaba's 1024 PCM protocol, so it will not work with non-Futaba equipment.
It's worth whatever you can convince someone to pay you for it. If you get 30% or more of the original selling price, you're probably doing very well.
It's worth whatever you can convince someone to pay you for it. If you get 30% or more of the original selling price, you're probably doing very well.
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I've seen a R319DPS recently on Ebay, listed as "ham band". Makes no sense, as I fly Futaba ham frequency stuff (50 Mhz) but the R319DPS on Ebay is "40 Mhz", and I see some similar ones for "35 Mhz". Were these 40s and 35s distributed only outside North America, e.g. in Europe or somewhere?
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I've seen a R319DPS recently on Ebay, listed as "ham band". Makes no sense, as I fly Futaba ham frequency stuff (50 Mhz) but the R319DPS on Ebay is "40 Mhz", and I see some similar ones for "35 Mhz". Were these 40s and 35s distributed only outside North America, e.g. in Europe or somewhere?