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Synthesized Receivers04 Jan 2009 11:06 GMT9
I understand how 2.4 gh systems "bind" the transmitter to the receiver, but
synthesized receivers are new to me.  Is there a similar "binding" process?
In other words, how does a synthesized receiver function when several
transmitters are operating in the area?  Can I use a ...
simulator first, trainer plane next03 Jan 2009 15:46 GMT9
I want to get into the RC plane hobby and decided to
start with the hobbico avistar. Since many on this
group recommend the Realflight simulator, I thought I would
get the G3 software first, learn some basic skills and then
Freezing CA adhesive 1/0903 Jan 2009 13:53 GMT6
  Am wondering if anyone has an opinion about putting Cyanoacrylate Glue in
the freezer to prolong it's shelf life , I have read some articles that say
you must absolutely not get the stuff below 35 Deg. or so and only store it
on the shelf or in the fridge., have also read ...
2.4GHz compatibility with video transmitters?01 Jan 2009 21:11 GMT5
How does a 2.4GHz RC system work?  All I can find online says it's
digital and frequency hopping.  What's the frequency range and
modulation scheme?  I've been thinking about buying a large-ish RC
trainer and I know at some point that I'd want to fit a 2.4GHz
Simulator better than RealFlight G3.5 ???01 Jan 2009 00:22 GMT23
I have been park-flying RTF's for about a year now and still like to
practice (and play) when it gets dark outside.  A friend showed me his
RealFlight G3.5 simulator and its OK but are there any better?
Chuck
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