New 2.4 Ghz Powerbox equipment just in
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Just unpacking my latest powerbox order and saw this sticker on the powerboxes and sensor switches.
Not sure what exactly the difference is ( If any ) But Emmerich will no doubt tell me next week. All I know is that I am a lot happier knowing from the manufacturer that this equipment is compatible with my favourite radio system.
Not sure what exactly the difference is ( If any ) But Emmerich will no doubt tell me next week. All I know is that I am a lot happier knowing from the manufacturer that this equipment is compatible with my favourite radio system.
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Regular switch?
Yes, electrons propably won't care the receiver's freg.!!!_?
Ok, kidding aside, I have thought that even all the older units are 2.4G compatible - the boxes I mean! Or are you talking about The Royal?? Any more info of that 'Queen of All'?
Yes, electrons propably won't care the receiver's freg.!!!_?
Ok, kidding aside, I have thought that even all the older units are 2.4G compatible - the boxes I mean! Or are you talking about The Royal?? Any more info of that 'Queen of All'?
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Just unpacking my latest powerbox order and saw this sticker on the powerboxes and sensor switches.
Not sure what exactly the difference is ( If any ) But Emmerich will no doubt tell me next week. All I know is that I am a lot happier knowing from the manufacturer that this equipment is compatible with my favourite radio system.
Just unpacking my latest powerbox order and saw this sticker on the powerboxes and sensor switches.
Not sure what exactly the difference is ( If any ) But Emmerich will no doubt tell me next week. All I know is that I am a lot happier knowing from the manufacturer that this equipment is compatible with my favourite radio system.
is this like the new tv sets?
HD ready
but if you want 1080 resolution you need to buy a follow up...
i guess i should put a sticker on all our landing gears and say "Elan ready" since i havent seen one

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Guys
All Powerbox products have always been 2.4 ready, Emmerich just thought that it should be clear from the box stickers. No difference between these and previous products.
I had an AR 7000 Rx plugged into a Powerbox professional way back in November last year for testing in my Turbo Raven
Dave w
All Powerbox products have always been 2.4 ready, Emmerich just thought that it should be clear from the box stickers. No difference between these and previous products.
I had an AR 7000 Rx plugged into a Powerbox professional way back in November last year for testing in my Turbo Raven
Dave w
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Congratulation guys.
I just spoke to Emmerich and he confirms that from early this year he has been testing all powerbox products with Spektrum/ IFS and Faast systems.
Don't know about others, but for me its very reassuring to hear of this level of testing and the product compatibility direct from the manufacturer and designer.
Sandor. That's funny because I have no Jet 1A either.
Regards Al
I just spoke to Emmerich and he confirms that from early this year he has been testing all powerbox products with Spektrum/ IFS and Faast systems.
Don't know about others, but for me its very reassuring to hear of this level of testing and the product compatibility direct from the manufacturer and designer.
Sandor. That's funny because I have no Jet 1A either.

Regards Al
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They should put a "New And Improved" sticker on there as well. Maybe a "Concentrated for Extra Flights" would work too.
Sorry, didn't have my coffee yet.
Marty
Sorry, didn't have my coffee yet.Marty



