Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
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Re: Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
here is a scan of the PDI Zeta Xtra manual. Im sure a lot of it crosses over.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nSwrrKMQ9P-zl_Yt9PzJXo3KXkuNnQVg
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nSwrrKMQ9P-zl_Yt9PzJXo3KXkuNnQVg
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Re: Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
Nice! That's exactly what I was looking for. How's the weather up there? It was in the 60's here in medford last week and today I have 2" of snow.
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Re: Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
we for a couple inches but its mostly gone, although there was a lot of ice this morning
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Re: Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
That buggy is a B3.
I have that same ZETA ESC, but no programmer box. Has anyone figured out a HACK?IThe real mystery seems to be the esc and it's program box. There is very little mention of the brand anywhere on the web. I would love to have a manual on it so I could see the options with the programmer and how to use it. From what little info I could find, they were supposedly a very high end product.
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Re: Sometimes It Pays to Go Take a Look
All of my Futaba receivers from the '80's except one look like that. The one exception is my very first surface radio set; the receiver was larger and J-plug receptacles were built-in kinda like the modern receivers. Anyway, I just assumed that the micro receivers with corded J-plug receptacles were rather common. Maybe not so common??
Doug
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