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Old 03-02-2004, 12:19 PM
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Default I.D. Transmitter 2

Does anyone know what reciever this once popular transmitter uses ?

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Old 03-02-2004, 12:24 PM
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Default RE: I.D. Transmitter 2

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10...tm.htm#1070966

Looks like a normal Futaba receiver
Old 03-02-2004, 12:39 PM
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Default RE: I.D. Transmitter 2

If the transmitter is an FM version, then any of Futaba's current FM-PPM receivers will work: R127DF, R148DF. If it's AM, then only the 72 MHz 2-channel receivers and the 72 MHz R114H 4-channel receiver will work.
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Default RE: I.D. Transmitter 2

Hey Dave

Did ya find out what the extra trim switches were for?
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Hey Dave

Did ya find out what the extra trim switches were for?
Those aren't trims - they're channels 6 & 7, proportional sliders.
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Hey Dave

Did ya find out what the extra trim switches were for?
Those aren't trims - they're channels 6 & 7, proportional sliders.
Thanks, Trent....

....now that you mention it, of course they are. I have seen those on some
really old Cirrus radios as well. The good news is, those pots can be channeled
for proportional flaps....in flight mixture controls and the like. A bit old fashioned,
but what the hay ?

That Cirrus radio in the other ID post has the same set up as the gold
cased Futaba. I'm gonna get a reciever for that Cirrus and use it.

Dave.

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