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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
72 individual channels, multiplexed radio system,the 72 channel version has the quirk of having about a 60-40 split of proportional/switching channels due to todays limit of onboard transmitter functions. the 32 channel and actually a 36 channel if you count the primaries and is one hundred percent proportional full left/right throw, you wind up with primary channels and then secondary channels but everything is proprtional.
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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
Well I would say, Design away...
If you can come up with a radio that would provide that many channels, and be ergonomically accessable for dual throttels, and dual joysticks and all the rest of the functions on 2.4ghz,.. I would certainly consider purchasing something competitive with the Spektrum DX7. [8D] |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
Hereis a link to the nautical commander by Ace:
http://acehobby.com/ace/ACE8701.htm Price still "TBA" however. Dave |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
ORIGINAL: Umi_Ryuzuki Well I would say, Design away... |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
ORIGINAL: fritzke Hereis a link to the nautical commander by Ace: http://acehobby.com/ace/ACE8701.htm Price still "TBA" however. Dave I consider it MIA or vaporware at this point. :eek: |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
That long, huh?
I knew it was at least a year, but not 4! dave |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
I asked Spektrum if I could get this unit with BOTH sticks self centering. Here is their response:
Les, Hello and thank you for your question. Yes we can modify the sticks on the DX6 radio to have both centering. There is no charge for doing this, all you have to do is ask when you are ordering to have the radio sent to service for modification. Hope this helps, and have a great day. Thank you, Dennis Davenport Horizon Hobby Consumer Sales 800-338-4639 So, for those of us tankers and boaters, you can have your cake AND eat it too. |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
I HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT WITH SPEKTRUM ABOUT THE USE OF THEIR SYSTEMS IN MY DESIGN I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHAT I FIND OUT AS SOON AS I CAN. THE SYSTEM IS BASED ON 75MHZ RIGHT NOW. I NEED A WELL RESPECTED MEMBER OF RCUNIVERSE TO EVALUATE THE DESIGN AND REPORT HIS/HER FINDINGS TO THE GROUP AS TO THE LEGITIMACY OF THE DESIGN AND USE OF THE SYSTEM. LET ME KNOW IF SOMEONE IN COLORADO CAN LOOK AT IT AND GIVE THEIR OPINION.
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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
What you can't mail it to us?
I am sure several of us would love to test one.[&:] I think Kmot mentioned that Futaba is also about to release a 2.4ghz system. I think they are trademarked as FSST, so there will soon be more options out there. Not as many "channels" as you are proposing, but 2.4ghz may eventually overtake the FM frequencies the way FM ruled over the AM band. |
RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
as soon as i get confirmation from spektrum one way or another about some of the system logistics,,,,,,positive or negative ill be looking at those systems too.
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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
Where can I find the Spectrum radio or any radio with dual throttle controls? I have searched and can not find it anywhere.
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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
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RE: Radios Designed For Model Boats
Hi LynxRA,
As you can see from the above posts, they are a few years old. Fast forward to today, not much has changed in the world of "spectacular" marine radios. Still, the only duel throttle marine radio offered is the Robbe F-14. I think the market is still holding its breathby the old promisesmade byother manufacturers to offer their own version. Here is where you canpurchase one: www.harbormodels.com/Harbormain/Templates/m20-radios2.htm Even though it is not a computerized radio, it is still very good. -Rich. |
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