I didnt know that. Thanks Mike.................er.................but no butt kissing.
GATO! (It has begun)
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So where are we Dave with this stuff? Since the Sombra went away, have we got a reciever worth its salt? Is the WFLY reciever the suggested replacement?IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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In spite of my initial negative evaluation of the WFly receiver ... which was WRONG -- I had not figured that the damned thing had default 'zero' settings on all channels, so I could not get it to play nice with the ADF2 -- it is an ideal receiver for our use: small of foot-print (once you yank it out of its plastic case and stick it in some heat-shrink tube); the channel fail-safe points are easily programmed into it just using the transmitter (thank you, Tom, for teaching me that trick ... which changed EVERYTHING!); is very selective; is cheap; and is readily available.
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In spite of my initial negative evaluation of the WFly receiver ... which was WRONG -- I had not figured that the damned thing had default 'zero' settings on all channels, so I could not get it to play nice with the ADF2 -- it is an ideal receiver for our use: small of foot-print (once you yank it out of its plastic case and stick it in some heat-shrink tube); the channel fail-safe points are easily programmed into it just using the transmitter (thank you, Tom, for teaching me that trick ... which changed EVERYTHING!); is very selective; is cheap; and is readily available.
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If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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Not to jump too far ahead, but when you have multiple subs, you can kick it up a notch by adding a crystal-less module
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The Futaba is nice because you can change the frequency with out removing the module. The Hitec has the settings on the side.
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Sorry, in advance, but this is a bit "off topic", however it does deal with the WFly 6-channel receiver!
In surfing-the-net, I came across this: WFly FRP06_P receivers for what looks to convert from Chinese Yuan-to-USDollar
for 17 bucks!!! Helluva deal!! (105 Yuan = 17USD)
Here's the url: www.ldmx88.com/en/pro_view.php?id=3143
Hey, Mike!! Suck up a bunch of these bad boys!!!!
I may just cash in on a couple right now!!
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Why does it show such a short antenna wire?IT TAKES GREAT INTELLIGENCE TO FAKE SUCH STUPIDITY!Comment
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Thanks everyone for the radio info. Im sure ill have more questions (hopefully this weekend) about the radio system and what i need to do to configure it appropriately for the gato
any response on the fuse size i need for my gato wiring 5, 10 amps?... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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I tried to score a couple of those WFly receivers, and was doing pretty well, then all of a sudden,
I realized that my Chinese ain't so much purty good anymore: As in, Ah wuz totally clueless, so I bailed!!
I doan know none Chinese!!! Engrish be hard enuff!!
C'mon, Mike!! Make it happen, brother!!!!
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In surfing-the-net, I came across this: WFly FRP06_P receivers for what looks to convert from Chinese Yuan-to-USDollar
for 17 bucks!!! Helluva deal!! (105 Yuan = 17USD)
Here's the url: www.ldmx88.com/en/pro_view.php?id=3143
CGIf you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.Comment
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Thanks trout, taking Davids advice on just gettingthe normal wiring done first. But as i build out the tower and the rest of the sub what areas do/should i precut out to make room for lightining on the sub. Refering to the lights you had done on your gato Trout... a computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me with kickboxing!!Comment
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