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toppack
12-01-2008, 02:08 PM
Here's some pictures of my favorite Transmitter, which I built several years ago.
I like a pistol-grip type transmitter for ships, but needed at least 7-channels and wanted to be able to use one transmitter to operate on multiple frequencies. So I used the grip and knob from a Futaba 2-ch and attached them to an aluminum box.
I can switch 4 different operating freqencies and can switch from 7-ch. mode to 2-ch. mode, for ships that have 2-ch receivers, suce as sail boats.(channels 2 & 4 become 1 & 2).
7-ch mode will also work with other receivers, such as 4-channel.
It's been a great and versital unit. :)
Click on Thumbnail pics:

deepseadiver
12-14-2008, 02:17 AM
I like the custom transmitter very creative !

He Who Shall Not Be Named
12-14-2008, 08:58 AM
Here's some pictures of my favorite Transmitter, which I built several years ago.
I like a pistol-grip type transmitter for ships, but needed at least 7-channels and wanted to be able to use one transmitter to operate on multiple frequencies. So I used the grip and knob from a Futaba 2-ch and attached them to an aluminum box.
I can switch 4 different operating freqencies and can switch from 7-ch. mode to 2-ch. mode, for ships that have 2-ch receivers, suce as sail boats.(channels 2 & 4 become 1 & 2).
7-ch mode will also work with other receivers, such as 4-channel.
It's been a great and versital unit. :)
Click on Thumbnail pics:

The more I see of your work, the more I realize I'm not dealing with a dweeb. I'll have to handle you with a bit more respect now.

David,

toppack
12-14-2008, 10:51 AM
I like the custom transmitter very creative !

Thanks,
The new production transmitters are great but the older, so-called obsolite, equipment is still good and sometimes better, if modified to fit your needs. :)

toppack
12-14-2008, 10:57 AM
The more I see of your work, the more I realize I'm not dealing with a dweeb. I'll have to handle you with a bit more respect now.

David,
Thanks, David
But Dweebs are 'Good people' Too. :D LOL :D
Of course there's no harm in 'Kicking Sand in their Face', once in a while. :D LOL :D