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Old 09-23-2008, 10:50 AM
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Default JR 9303 72 Mhz receiver compatability

HI All,
I have a JR 9303 on 72mhz and would like to buy more recievers for it since they can be had so inexpensively these days. My question is: will any JR PCM or PPM reciever work provided I have the crystals matched and they are dual band?
Thanks in advance,
Lyle
Old 09-23-2008, 11:15 AM
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Default RE: JR 9303 72 Mhz receiver compatability

I can't speak for all of them, but I've used JR R700, R770, 649, R600, JR Sport RS600, and Hitec Electron 6 and Hitec 8 channel receivers with no problems.

What are you meaning by "dual band" - most JR receivers are actually single conversion receivers, if that's what you're referring to.

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Default RE: JR 9303 72 Mhz receiver compatability

Thanks for the quick reply Fizzwater,
I'm not sure where I got the dual band term? I think you're right on the single conversion.
I can buy a bunch for $20 ea.

Thanks much,
Cheers,
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Default RE: JR 9303 72 Mhz receiver compatability

I have two XP9303 Tx's - One with the Spektrum module and one with the 72Mhz Synthesizer module. I had these before the X9303 2.4 came out. As I slowly convert to 2.4 Rx's, I can use Rx's on any of the 72Mhz channels by just turning the dial. Of course, you need to be religious about getting the Frequency Pin, for the channel you dial, before turning on the Tx.

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