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  • Subculture
    Admiral

    • Feb 2009
    • 2414

    #61
    Not as far as I know. It wouldn't be available from ther anyway- not a legal band here in the UK. 35mhz is available (reserved for aircraft use in the Uk, how about Oz?).

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    • Slats
      Vice Admiral
      • Aug 2008
      • 1776

      #62
      Originally posted by Subculture
      Not as far as I know. It wouldn't be available from ther anyway- not a legal band here in the UK. 35mhz is available (reserved for aircraft use in the Uk, how about Oz?).
      Need 36 down here according to the rules and regs.
      40 MHZ might be the only way to sort this out.
      John Slater

      Sydney Australia

      You would not steal a wallet so don't steal people's livelihood.
      Think of that before your buy "cheap" pirated goods or download others work protected by copyright. Theft is theft.



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      • Subculture
        Admiral

        • Feb 2009
        • 2414

        #63
        If 36mhz is little used, just purchase a fistful of WFLY TX crystals at 36mhz, and get some synthesized RX's (Sombra, multiplex, Corona etc.).

        At the Dive-in's most people are on 40mhz, and we get large numbers sailing. All the same very few frequency clashes- we have about 30 slots to choose from.

        One or two come along with 27mhz sets. Twenty years ago, they would have had a problem as the slots for that band were much lower, and 40mhz was just starting out and horrendously expensive. Now they can just go straight onto the water. If you can still find them 27mhz FM would be a great system (as opposed to the cheaper 27AM system used by most companies), Futaba used to do a 27FM system, as did my favourite R/C company Fleet (RIP), which was the last British manufacturer of equipment. I still have my Fleet Omega 7- a set that was made to spec. not an accountants spread sheet; lovely old school true gimballed sticks, brushed aluminium case with a simple uncluttered look.

        I've just been working on it, replacing the batteries, which were 14 years old, and no longer holding a full charge. I'm pleased to report it works beautifully with the latest synthesized RX's!:biggrin:

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        • Kazzer
          *********
          • Aug 2008
          • 2850

          #64
          OK! Guys! My head is spinning here. (I'm a klutz at this radio stuff)

          What exactly do you want here?

          Here are the options

          6 ch radio about $100
          8 ch radio about $190
          36mhz
          or 40 mhz
          or both

          I'll get a couple of each and some lucky winners will get one to try.

          There! Will that stop all the whining?
          Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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          • Kazzer
            *********
            • Aug 2008
            • 2850

            #65
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            Model: WFT08S
            Use in: airplane, helicopter, car, boat
            Band: 2.400GHz-2.483GHz, 35MHz, 36MHz, 40MHz, 41MHz, 72MHz, 75MHz
            Output power: ≤100Mw (2.4GHz) ≤750mW (35MHz-75MHz)
            Modulation: PPM/PCMS 1024/PCMS 4096
            12- model memory
            RF module: individual
            Multi-lingual
            Resolution: 4096
            Power: 9.6-12V
            Mix: PROG.NOR.MIX (5 series) PROG.CUR.MIX (2 series)
            *High Speed, High Resolution, optimized 2.4GHz PCMS 4096 " High Speed, Silk-like smooth"
            *Convenient stick adjustment, make you free usage
            Tree-like Multilayer Menu, human oriented design, easy controlling
            Excellent white LED backlight, less visual tiredness
            132 x 64 FSTN LCD screen
            7 point curve (in any X and Y direction edition), easy complex curve adjustment
            Data transfer function, easy teaching and learning
            Multi-function, intuitive data setting, easy checking

            Here are some crystals I found on their webpage

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            Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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            • Slats
              Vice Admiral
              • Aug 2008
              • 1776

              #66
              Originally posted by Kazzer
              OK! Guys! My head is spinning here. (I'm a klutz at this radio stuff)

              What exactly do you want here?

              Here are the options

              6 ch radio about $100
              8 ch radio about $190
              36mhz
              or 40 mhz
              or both

              I'll get a couple of each and some lucky winners will get one to try.

              There! Will that stop all the whining?
              Gee Mike I didn't know I was a whining I thought I was Winning Sheen style.

              I'll flick all this over to the guys in need of Radios and get back to you.
              J
              John Slater

              Sydney Australia

              You would not steal a wallet so don't steal people's livelihood.
              Think of that before your buy "cheap" pirated goods or download others work protected by copyright. Theft is theft.



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              • Slats
                Vice Admiral
                • Aug 2008
                • 1776

                #67
                Originally posted by Kazzer
                [ATTACH=CONFIG]8381[/ATTACH]

                Model: WFT08S
                Use in: airplane, helicopter, car, boat
                Band: 2.400GHz-2.483GHz, 35MHz, 36MHz, 40MHz, 41MHz, 72MHz, 75MHz
                Output power: ≤100Mw (2.4GHz) ≤750mW (35MHz-75MHz)
                Modulation: PPM/PCMS 1024/PCMS 4096
                12- model memory
                RF module: individual
                Multi-lingual
                Resolution: 4096
                Power: 9.6-12V
                Mix: PROG.NOR.MIX (5 series) PROG.CUR.MIX (2 series)
                *High Speed, High Resolution, optimized 2.4GHz PCMS 4096 " High Speed, Silk-like smooth"
                *Convenient stick adjustment, make you free usage
                Tree-like Multilayer Menu, human oriented design, easy controlling
                Excellent white LED backlight, less visual tiredness
                132 x 64 FSTN LCD screen
                7 point curve (in any X and Y direction edition), easy complex curve adjustment
                Data transfer function, easy teaching and learning
                Multi-function, intuitive data setting, easy checking

                Here are some crystals I found on their webpage

                [ATTACH=CONFIG]8382[/ATTACH]


                Thanks Mike,
                I didn't know WFLY had a web page - can you post the URL?
                Thanks
                J
                John Slater

                Sydney Australia

                You would not steal a wallet so don't steal people's livelihood.
                Think of that before your buy "cheap" pirated goods or download others work protected by copyright. Theft is theft.



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                • Kazzer
                  *********
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 2850

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Slats
                  Gee Mike I didn't know I was a whining.
                  J
                  Oh! Lor' Do I have to post smilies everywhere? :-(
                  Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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                  • Kazzer
                    *********
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 2850

                    #69
                    More pictures of the modules
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                    Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!

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                    • Bradv
                      Ensign
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 8

                      #70
                      Thanks for clarifying the frequency modules, Mike. At least I have two 36 MHz options for the WYFLY8 now - either a HiTEC synthesized module which would be great (if I can find one), or failing that trying to find a 36.170 MHz Tx crystal in whatever type the WYFLY8 takes in its default module as that's the frequency of all my subs. I've got JR & HiTEC Tx crystals in this frequency, but not Futaba - I suppose that gived me a 66% chance in getting it working!

                      Fortunately all my subs are crystal Rx's so they'll work fine, but it will be interesting to see if the bunch of original Corona RP8D1 synthesized Rx's I have also work with the WYFLY8. The new RP8D1 model synthesized Rx, which is easy to identify as it has an extra set of battery pins, seems to have improved firmware as the one of these I was sent recently works with an el-cheapo 36 MHz Venom Tx I have whereas the original RP8D1's don't.
                      Last edited by Bradv; 07-01-2011, 08:12 AM.
                      Brad
                      Triple "S" Model Boat Group - http://triple-s.org.au

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                      • tsenecal
                        Lieutenant
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 63

                        #71
                        Originally posted by Kazzer
                        More pictures of the modules
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]8383[/ATTACH]
                        that is very cool that the WFLY module actually has a "user serviceable" crystal. interesting.

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                        • roedj
                          Captain
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 563

                          #72
                          Mike,

                          I don't suppose here's a 50MHz version in there somewhere.

                          Dan
                          Born in Detroit - where the weak are killed and eaten.

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                          • Mankster
                            Lieutenant, Junior Grade
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 41

                            #73
                            If 40mhz is a legal frequency in Australia, why is 36Mhz favoured? There are some good deals on 40Mhz gear with Synth Tx and Synth Rx's at the moment.

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                            • Bradv
                              Ensign
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 8

                              #74
                              In Aus, we find 40MHz is much more crowded. This is due to 2 main reasons I'm aware of:

                              1. There's only 13 bands for 40 MHz compared to 30 bands for 36 MHz.

                              2. As high-end 40 MHz gear has been more easily accessible, especially for expandable sets like the Robbe F14 & F16 etc., there are quite a few people already utilizing it.

                              So with the exodus of model boating gents from the 36 MHz band to 2.4 GHz, this has opened the former up for us very nicely - assuming we can also obtain sets with a large number of channels for our subs, like the WYFLY8.
                              Brad
                              Triple "S" Model Boat Group - http://triple-s.org.au

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                              • Mankster
                                Lieutenant, Junior Grade
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 41

                                #75
                                Ah Ok. May be those 40Mhz boating guys will move on as well. As you mention there is much more choice available on 40Mhz. But I fear that this too may change in the coming year.
                                Gruapner/JR MX-16s (8 ch Synth Tx and Synth RX) on 40Mhz is just EUR150.

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