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Larry
Is there any plan to -
1. Do away with the necessity for the Mux box for telemetry sensors? The space it needs makes it unusable in some models, and the sheer cost of it makes it unviable for many models. It's fine for those who want all sorts of extra programmability, but other brands either have small cheap boxes or like Multiplex none at all. Many people just want simple voltage or current sensing and don't need and won't pay 3 times the cost of the sensors for a Mux box.
2. Get rid of quick-binding? No other systems require it, and sometimes it takes several attempts at which point it becomes a frustrating hassle.
3. Make a 16 channel micro Rx? It has been rumoured for some time.
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Harry
Is there any plan to -
1. Do away with the necessity for the Mux box for telemetry sensors? The space it needs makes it unusable in some models, and the sheer cost of it makes it unviable for many models. It's fine for those who want all sorts of extra programmability, but other brands either have small cheap boxes or like Multiplex none at all. Many people just want simple voltage or current sensing and don't need and won't pay 3 times the cost of the sensors for a Mux box.
2. Get rid of quick-binding? No other systems require it, and sometimes it takes several attempts at which point it becomes a frustrating hassle.
3. Make a 16 channel micro Rx? It has been rumoured for some time.
regards
Harry
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Harry,
Thanks for your note...The first answer is I don't know, but I will find out. On a personal note I think it would be wise to reevaluate some of the products that have been around for a while and determine which ones might benefit from updated components. 5 years is an eternity for electronics in this age. I shall return. LJ
Thanks for your note...The first answer is I don't know, but I will find out. On a personal note I think it would be wise to reevaluate some of the products that have been around for a while and determine which ones might benefit from updated components. 5 years is an eternity for electronics in this age. I shall return. LJ



