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1399.1 | JR prices | USRCV2::BLUMJ | | Mon Jan 06 1992 09:03 | 6 |
| The JR X347 radio with Fm receiver and four servos is typically under
$400 in the USA. The PCM version is typically around $440.
Regards,
Jim
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1399.2 | But is it usable in UK?? | ZENDIA::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02 | Mon Jan 06 1992 09:18 | 5 |
| Keep in mind that the USA systems are on 72mhz (aren't the European
systems on 35mhz) so the Rx might not be usable over there.
FM with 4 507 servos $330 PCM is about $50 more at several New England
hobby stores.
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1399.3 | Half the Frequency | LARVAE::THACKERAY | | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:24 | 11 |
| Jim,
You are right, the UK frequency is 35MHz - perhaps I can't save any
money after all - oh well perhaps a standard 6 channel Futaba will have
to do - unless a 72 to 35 MHz conversion is easy............(surely
it's not as simple as swapping the internal crystals) .
Foiled_again
Paul
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1399.4 | Why not just "order" what you want | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:29 | 5 |
| Don't count the X347 out too quickly. I see no reason why you couldn't
order it in 35 mgz. Unless they have what your looking for "instock",
the mail order places have to order from JR anyway.
Steve
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1399.5 | Any clues who ?? | LARVAE::THACKERAY | | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:35 | 7 |
| Hey Steve,
That sounds great - if the US model shops can get a 35MHz model that is
- do you know any which would be receptive to such a request ??
Paul
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1399.6 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:44 | 8 |
| I think a call to Hobby Dynamics is in order. Tell them you're
relocation to the Uk for six months and wish to keep up your flying.
Hence the need fot the radio on 35mhz. I'd think they can accomedate
you or how else do the US teams fly over seas?
Tom
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1399.7 | It never hurts to check but... | ZENDIA::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02 | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:20 | 7 |
| There was a note in here about a month ago about someone relocating to
Germany. He was looking to do the same thing. I believe the Tx is the
same but the RF module (which plugs in the back) needed to be swapped
(and a new Rx). The only problem dealing directly with the
manufacturer/distributor (Hobby Dynamics) is that you might end up
paying list price./ The prices we've been quoting are pretty heavily
discounted.
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1399.8 | ex | WMOIS::WEIER | Wings are just a place to hang Ailerons | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:45 | 6 |
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Its probably worth checking with a couple of local hobby shops. If
they can order them, I am sure they would love to sell you one. I tried
calling Hobbies Plus in NH today, but they are closed Mondays. I can
try again tommorrow.
Time from order to receipt is usally about a week.
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1399.9 | should be less than 350! | KERNEL::ANTHONY | | Tue Jan 07 1992 03:56 | 16 |
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Paul,
If you search around in the UK, I'm sure you can find a 347 for
�299 ish...
where abouts are you?
have you thought about warranties and import tax?
The UK importers based in Slough, give excellent service.
(Macgregor Sp?)
I would shop around and buy in the UK
Brian
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1399.10 | Consider selling module and receiver in the US | KBOMFG::KLINGENBERG | | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:34 | 17 |
| Paul,
I helped Chad Leigh to get his US X-347 converted to German frequency
(35 MHz). He got a new (GRAUPNER mc-18) TX module and receiver here,
and the system is running fine. He sold the US module and RX to another
DEC modeller (Randy Cohen).
If you look 2 notes back, in 1397.2 Steve (SNAX::)Smith said he got the
money to buy a 347 module and RX on a NATS frequency. Maybe you can
make something up with him, sell him the parts from your set and get
module and receiver from JR or GRAUPNER in the UK?
Just a thought...
Best regards,
Hartmut (from Germany that finally finished the holiday
season, too)
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1399.11 | was cheaper to GY for me | MIDI::CHAD | Chad in Munich at RTO, DTN 865 3976 | Wed Jan 08 1992 04:46 | 11 |
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Hi,
Yes, my X347 works fine with the 35mhz pack I got whjen
I got here. Came to be a lot cheaper than the German version would
have been. I tried to see if I could order a 35mhz
one in the US but was told that they can't that they can't sell non
FCC stuff ??? Maybe you have better luck yourself!
Chad
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1399.12 | Will fly - eventually !! | LARVAE::THACKERAY | | Thu Jan 16 1992 06:41 | 11 |
| Hi there
Thanks for all your help folks, I'll let you know what the end result
turns out to be.
At the moment I'm looking to buy the Tx alone (�165 with Nicads) and
use a second hand Futaba Rx with Futaba Servos. The whole pack would
then be about �240.
Regs
Paul
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1399.13 | Compatibility | KAY::FISHER | If better is possible, good is not enough. | Thu Jan 16 1992 08:01 | 28 |
| > <<< Note 1399.12 by LARVAE::THACKERAY >>>
> -< Will fly - eventually !! >-
>
> Hi there
>
> Thanks for all your help folks, I'll let you know what the end result
> turns out to be.
>
> At the moment I'm looking to buy the Tx alone (�165 with Nicads) and
> use a second hand Futaba Rx with Futaba Servos. The whole pack would
> then be about �240.
>
> Regs
> Paul
Compatibility warning.
JR FM Transmitters will not talk to Futaba FM Receivers.
I haven't went back in the notes to be sure that is what you were doing
but if it is think it over again.
Bye --+--
Kay R. Fisher |
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1399.14 | Futaba - No Go | LARVAE::THACKERAY | | Thu Jan 16 1992 08:35 | 11 |
| Thanks for the warnings about JR Tx and Futaba Rx combinations not
working together.
I'll look into the possibility of swapping the 72Mhz Tx module for a
35MHz one - is this a daughter board inside the Tx case ?
I will see if the UK model shops understand what I'm trying to do - my
guess is that they won't be interested as they will want to sell a
whole new Tx.
More to follow as it happens
Paul
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1399.15 | Been there, tried it. They wanna sell you a complete outfit. | SUBURB::MCDONALDA | Smoke me a kipper... | Thu Jan 16 1992 08:40 | 1 |
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1399.16 | User Installable thing | RTOEU::CLEIGH | Keine Ahnung | Thu Jan 16 1992 09:11 | 12 |
| The TX module is a plug in module that plugs into the
back of the tx housing. It is made to be unplugged
and plugged in. Here in Germany the stores all have
or are willing to easily get the TX module and rx
separately. Also, the X347 tx module is the same one
in the MC18 (and mC20 I think) from Graupner/JR. You
could get a 35 mhz module from Germany ?
You buy the US radio, try to sell the tx to get some
$ back and then get a local/german module.
Chad
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1399.17 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:44 | 6 |
| ANyone interested in a RX and RF module swap... I have RF modules and
RX's on channel 16 and 54 for JR 347's. I'm interested in channel
24,27,30,35,41. I need one of these for pattern at the nats.
Tom
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