GoMachV's vintage new in box electronics

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Re: GoMachV's vintage new in box electronics

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gomachv wrote:Another radio checked off my list :mrgreen:

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OMG I hated that radio! I had one of those with my first RC a Tamiya Bigwig, I never felt like it was a good radio (the servos seemed sloow and weak) and when I got my next RC and a Futaba Magnum Sport I switched out the Challenger as soon as I could afford it! Sold it a few years ago and was shocked some one was willing to pay for it. :mrgreen:

I understand collecting the old radios but I have to say I love the 2.4 radios all of my new builds get a 2.4 receiver that is bound to one remote... so nice to have 10 cars on one radio. (even though I never run any of my cars anymore)

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Another favorite, the Cox/Sanwa Cadet stick radio.

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Lovin the cox radios as of late. Just found this wheel radio I didn't even know they made. Says 1982 in the manual. Very nice system with dual rates and the first I've seen with crystals separate.

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Museum grade collection Jeff, very nice!!

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Here is one of my early radios, an Airtronics SR. I don't recall the gray colored receiver though?!

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PDI Zeta Xtra
Waterproof....6 to 40 cells....programmable....and can handle dual cobalt motors
One baaaad boy vintage esc although the clod guys would probably like it better

I didn't pay anywhere near $179.95 either lol

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That is one serious speed controller. I do not have a Clod big enough to hold 40 cells, but I would build one if I owned that! Nice addition to the crazy collection.

Zeta is hardcore, I am going to start searching for something simiiar. I have a chassis sitting off to the side that I can add five or six Clod axle sets to.

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Neat stuff! You weren't kidding about having a ton of radios, were you? Actually I use the Alpina Beat 2 for my JRX2...
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I just came across this thread and didn't realize the RCD Shredder receiver was considered vintage. I still own and use one of them. It has been a very reliable receiver over the years. It was the first receiver I bought outside of one that would be included with a radio, for that first time in my R/C life that I owned more than one vehicle. 8)

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Hey GoMachV's, do you know much about the Tekin esc you had pictured in your first thread? I have one i am using in a runner but cant get the breaks to work? read the manual and says it should have breaks but i hhave adjusted the throttle and neutral but cant get it to work..any ideas...thanks

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Hard to say, it probably has a damaged brake fet. The diode is internal on those so not much else it could be besides a damaged unit.
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What can I say, I'm a sucker for Cox/Sanwa radios
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What, Hondo? No Futaba Magnum Sport?
Hope you're doin' something fun.

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TRX-1-3 wrote:What, Hondo? No Futaba Magnum Sport?
I'm guessing not.... GoMachV is a real Cox fan.... you should hear him talk about Cox.... "I love Cox".... "Can't get enough Cox"... "I NEED COX"....

:lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:

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Incredible_Serious wrote:
TRX-1-3 wrote:What, Hondo? No Futaba Magnum Sport?
I'm guessing not.... GoMachV is a real Cox fan.... you should hear him talk about Cox.... "I love Cox".... "Can't get enough Cox"... "I NEED COX"....

:lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:

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