Spektrum AR7000 and JR9303 2.4
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Spektrum AR7000 and JR9303 2.4
Will a Spektrum AR7000 receiver work with my new JR9303 2.4 GHz radio? I want to upgrade some of my older planes with 2.4 Ghz receivers.
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RE: Spektrum AR7000 and JR9303 2.4
All JR / Spektrum receivers 6100 and above, will work with your 9300. AR6200's, 6 channel will give you full range and cost about $25 less than the AR7000.
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RE: Spektrum AR7000 and JR9303 2.4
Hi,
I just maidened an 3meter Ava glider w/ carbon pod last weekend with this receiver. Some fad, a few frames and Zero Holds. One Ant in the wing, and the Maine RX has extended by 32mm increments to the back of the c/f pod and out by 32mm. 32 gauge wire and only heat shrunk to connect.
Yes, use a data logger. The only way to know before and indecent.
5 cell 1600mah pack, two digi servo and one alg servo.
Note: RX must be the newer data logger capable type. Will say so on connections for "data" battery port.
Yes, I could use a 5 channel RX, but, not logger friendly yet.
Jared
I just maidened an 3meter Ava glider w/ carbon pod last weekend with this receiver. Some fad, a few frames and Zero Holds. One Ant in the wing, and the Maine RX has extended by 32mm increments to the back of the c/f pod and out by 32mm. 32 gauge wire and only heat shrunk to connect.
Yes, use a data logger. The only way to know before and indecent.
5 cell 1600mah pack, two digi servo and one alg servo.
Note: RX must be the newer data logger capable type. Will say so on connections for "data" battery port.
Yes, I could use a 5 channel RX, but, not logger friendly yet.
Jared