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2608
Hello to all. A special howdy to Bill Baxter; many moons ago we were fellow empolyees of the same firm. Back into the RC hobby after absence of about 10...
wiserguy_12
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Sep 6, 2005
9:32 pm
2609
Hi Dave. I'm Pete Carr, ww3o, from State College, PA. It would be far easier to find a TX module for your transmitter than to shift the receiver up to 72.xx...
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ww3o2000
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Sep 6, 2005
9:57 pm
2610
David: Your radio is a treasure, the only problem is that it transmits in 512 PCM and only the original Futaba RX would work, sometimes you can find othre used...
Alfredo Betancourt
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Sep 7, 2005
2:16 pm
2611
David, That radio is a boat anchor now. If you could find anyone to narrow band is like Radio South it would cost way to much money. Mike p.s. I use to work...
Mike Downer
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Sep 8, 2005
2:21 pm
2612
I wouldn't make it a boat anchor just yet. There are a lot of guys out there who love to fly single stick and have put other 'guts' into this box. Check...
Kevin Cordell
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Sep 8, 2005
3:18 pm
2613
Alfredo: thank you for your kind advice. I do have the original Futaba receiver that, I beleive, receives the 512 PCM signal (on 53.400 MHz) Now I jsut need...
wiserguy_12
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Sep 9, 2005
2:06 pm
2614
... Hi, I have some old Futaba 53 MHz transmit modules that I was going to put for auction on eBay. If you know the designation of the module (the part number...
Don Edberg
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Sep 9, 2005
3:50 pm
2615
Don, Do you have a book out on the 9C Don Edberg <don@...> wrote:> Message: 1 ... Hi, I have some old Futaba 53 MHz transmit modules that I was going...
Chas J Manzo
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Sep 12, 2005
3:01 pm
2617
AHAHAHA !!! here in belgium ... New in shop is +/- 1700 euro .... www.albatros.ws <http://www.albatros.ws> Bye Frederic ... From:...
Orient Frederic
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Sep 15, 2005
2:18 pm
2619
I have setup a high wing airplane with flaps on my 9Z using the folowing config. 2 aileron servos on a Y connected to channel 1. 1 flap servo on channel 6,...
epflyer2000
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Oct 27, 2005
8:43 pm
2620
I flew in the European SAM Champs this year but the problems associated with using European Futaba 6 A?? equipment in my planes set up for my US Futaba 8U....
Dave Harding
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Nov 21, 2005
1:19 pm
2621
Hello Dave, ... It should be. ... I can only relate to what I did with my 9ZAP and 9ZAWII transmitters. I presume the same will be true for the 8U if you can...
Jim Porter
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Nov 21, 2005
7:17 pm
2622
Hi, I don't have a Futaba 8U, but if it supports the "standard" modules from Futaba, then this is indeed the way to go. Just insert a 35Mhz module as we have...
John Vugts
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Nov 21, 2005
7:53 pm
2623
Modules for the 8U transmitter are the same world-wide. In Europe, it's known as the FF-8, or "Field Force 8". You would need the TP module on 35 MHz. Then...
bbaxter17
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Nov 21, 2005
9:12 pm
2624
My faithful old T4L transmitter could use new batteries but I'm having difficulty finding replacements. It has four Yuasa 2-500RS Ni-Cads (each one is a pair...
Stan Barnes
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Nov 30, 2005
4:44 pm
2625
If there are there spring contacts where each end of the AA strings made contact just use individual AA cells in the same configuration. Or you can get an 8...
Red Scholefield
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Nov 30, 2005
6:57 pm
2626
try radicalrc.com the guy will make up battery replacements for just about anything you can find to as about. and he seem to be a nice guy, as well....
mongo
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Dec 1, 2005
1:22 am
2627
ANY battery made from AA size rechargeable cells will fit into the T4L Transmitter - I have a T6LX in the cupboard with a new NiMH battery pack in it As long...
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keven64283
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Dec 1, 2005
1:54 am
2628
If you have configured your transmitter to accept pre-made packs and are not using the spring contacts, then you may want to try a ready made Sanyo pack such...
Krysta
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Dec 1, 2005
4:03 pm
2629
Thanks, Red. I'll go with individual cells since this transmitter has the spring contacts. Stan ... made contact just use individual AA cells in the same...
Stan Barnes
stanb112
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Dec 5, 2005
2:18 pm
2630
Looking for information on the parts to convert the friction throttle stick to spring return. Where can I find a parts list for the T4VF transmitter? (Not...
Stan Barnes
stanb112
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Dec 5, 2005
2:19 pm
2631
Yes, I'd second that...One heck of a nice staff as well. FlyingHamiltons ... From: futabaowners@yahoogroups.com [mailto:futabaowners@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
flyinghamiltons
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Dec 5, 2005
2:20 pm
2632
Below is my list of battery suppliers. You may not find a battery pack with exactly the cell arrangement you want but some may offer custom packs. If you have...
Phil Barnes
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Dec 5, 2005
2:22 pm
2633
My older Futaba 7channel Tx had a Li internal battery which needed replacement. Does my 9C also have an internal replacement Li battery? Thanks, Roy Monday...
lsf4096
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Dec 13, 2005
2:13 pm
2634
Which older 7 channel did you have that had a Lithium battery? No the 9C does not have a Lithium Battery. David ... From: "lsf4096" <lsf4096@...> To:...
David Harkey
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Dec 13, 2005
2:17 pm
2635
Good question. I've never seen a Futaba radio that requires a lithium battery, at least no any of those more than 5 years old. Red S. Red's R/C Battery Clinic...
Red Scholefield
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Dec 13, 2005
9:59 pm
2636
Because they have real-time clocks as part of their software, only the Futaba 9V, 9Z, and 14 MZ transmitters have lithium batteries that need to be changed...
bbaxter17
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Dec 16, 2005
9:04 pm
2637
Is the internal battery necessary for the operation of the radio? I have heard it is, when the radio is returned for service the memories are reset. It seemed...
John Ferrell
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Dec 16, 2005
9:11 pm
2638
John, On the 9Z if the lithium internal battery is replaced. The radio has to be recalibrated. The pots on the sticks will off some till the calibration is...
David Harkey
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Dec 16, 2005
9:27 pm
2639
I have the ModelGadgets device but I have not used it. My biggest problem with Futaba is that they are not inclined to supply parts to the users and force...
John Ferrell
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Dec 17, 2005
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