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novak timeline

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i don't know if anyone has seen this, but i thought it was interesting.

http://www.teamnovak.com/timeline/timeline_1/index.html

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that was inmformative!!I didn't know they made servos or went back that far I thought 85 at the earliest.I learned somethin new today
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Probably the single most important piece of vintage RC information less the introduction of the RC10 itself! Thanks for listing that! :D

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it's definatly gonna help someone that is trying to match electrics to their year of car.

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Excellent. 8)

But, where's my 610-HRV? Is it a merely a figment of my imagination? I see it on my floor waiting to be installed in my runner.

I wish all the major companies had a page like this. Trinity, Futaba, Airtronics, Tekin, RPM, etc.

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[quote="MelvinsArmy"]Excellent. 8)

But, where's my 610-HRV? Is it a merely a figment of my imagination? I see it on my floor waiting to be installed in my runner.

Novak improves their reverse voltage protection design by introducing solid-state Reverse Voltage Protection (RVP) to the market in their M-series speed controls. With this technological advance, users no longer need to replace fuses or repair blown Solder Pop Fuses. Another fully digital, high-frequency speed control makes its debut, the 410-HPc, which is the first Novak ESC to use the newest technology HYPERFET transistors. The 410-HPc sweeps both the 1992 On- Road and 1993 Off-Road World Championships--the most World Titles of any ESC on the market. The 610-RV speed control is updated with a fully digital, high-frequency design, and introduced as the 610-HRV speed control. :wink:

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templeofspeed wrote:
MelvinsArmy wrote:Excellent. 8)

But, where's my 610-HRV? Is it a merely a figment of my imagination? I see it on my floor waiting to be installed in my runner.

Novak improves their reverse voltage protection design by introducing solid-state Reverse Voltage Protection (RVP) to the market in their M-series speed controls. With this technological advance, users no longer need to replace fuses or repair blown Solder Pop Fuses. Another fully digital, high-frequency speed control makes its debut, the 410-HPc, which is the first Novak ESC to use the newest technology HYPERFET transistors. The 410-HPc sweeps both the 1992 On- Road and 1993 Off-Road World Championships--the most World Titles of any ESC on the market. The 610-RV speed control is updated with a fully digital, high-frequency design, and introduced as the 610-HRV speed control. :wink:
Ooohhh, there it is. :lol: Thanks templeofspeed. See, I'm kind of a pictures guy and I didn't see it. Readins hard. :?

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Post by badhoopty »

this needs to be stickied somewhere... something like this shouldnt end up buried and a couple pages back.

you think we need a tech-only section? or should i rename the scans archive to "tech and scans"?

lemme know.

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Post by MelvinsArmy »

Maybe we could put it in with the "useful links" sticky I made? Or maybe if we made a whole section where each link gets it's own thread? A links to good info section?

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MelvinsArmy wrote:Maybe we could put it in with the "useful links" sticky I made? Or maybe if we made a whole section where each link gets it's own thread? A links to good info section?
i spaced. totally should go in the usefull links.

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Sadly this information and link are gone! :x

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it looks like novak has done some site work. the novak timeline say "coming soon".


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Anyone know when the first Tekin ESC was released???

Tekin were being used at the races down here before Novak - I guess that was around 1984 (maybe '83).

It seems like I remember a story about Mr. Novak being a former employee of Tekin... Any truth to that?
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