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hugh hargett
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There are two types of gyros WHICH is the corect one for this type of application?Pics anyone?
Nice. What kind of radio do you have?my u8 ultra bold has controlable front canards , my radio has programable mixs so i have set it up to link to the throttle and adjusted to come up above half throttle all this can be run at the flick of a switch
more importantly was the model number of the radio which would let me look at the features I have a 4 channel surace radio but its basic it doesnt have any of the nice bells and whistles so it either go with it and a head lock gyro or basic stamp and sensor or buy a new radio that has all the nice 3rd channel bells and whistles. The reason i havent reall done alot is because i want to run this scale @12 s and im having major esc issues. As soon as i can work them out we will hit the water and test different ideas. Im currently waingt for an esc repair or replacement(china).Thanks for being patient and sticking with me fellas.You're right, your radio would not be legal here in the States. 72MHz is used for aircraft only while 75MHz is for surface use. To make things even more "interesting", transmitters on both of these bands must be of the "narrow bandwidth" type. The only other legal bands are general usage bands of 27MHz and 2.4GHz, legal for both air and surface use.i am in new zealand here we often use aircraft sets as generally we are not in or near the same location what i use for the scale is a 7 channell jr x378 on 72mhz( i think 72 meg might be illegal over there in the us) , i have not run for awhile but i know alot of the guys are now running the newer spectrum type sets (2.4 gighz with frequency shift)
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