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tough one--JR TX/Airtronics RX ??

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Old 02-19-2003, 02:33 AM
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Default tough one--JR TX/Airtronics RX ??

I do not know if anyone has had this issue before but here goes:

A friend gave me a 92768 dual conversion narrow band RX and I want to drive it with an JR 8103 TX. Can this be done? I know how to make the necessary electrical connections with polarity and signal. This is suppose to be a real quality RX, I just don't know if is high side of frequency or low or what? Any ideas? BTW, this entire rig is on channel 07.

Thanks, Tim
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Default JR tx/Air Rx

yes you can drive any Airtronics FM PPM Rx with your JR...you cannot however drive Futaba Rx's Although if you had an airtronics computer radio you could drive both JR and Futaba PPM Rx's
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Default tried it out

Thanks blkbird,

I changed the leads on a servo and a battery and it works fine. The best range check I could do in my basement is 25 yds and it did all of that. Thanks for your help.

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