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Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:25 am
by Hoseman50
Thanks for the information Lonestar, definitely looks like the JR Propo handset pictured.
We’re JR and KO made in the same factory then?
BTW, nice pictures of the signed radios, cool.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 3:24 pm
by Lonestar
Good job @Jirka!
Looks like at the time there sure was some re-branding going on...
KO was the real manufacturer in this case, I think. JR was just slapping some labels on. What's interesting is the Alpina was a true JR product, though (sold as graupner in WE... the plot thickens

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Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 8:54 am
by tamiya
Hoseman50 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 4:45 pm
Just came across this thread while searching on google.
Would anyone know the date that this KO Propo EX-10 was manufactured?
Just acquired it, and was hoping it was period correct for my Kyosho Turbo Burns, around 1989 I think.
yep that's the very first EX10... circa early 1990s, 92-93 from guesstimate around the time of original Inferno's appearance.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 5:30 pm
by Maxline
My dad's favorite radio was the EX-1 (85' edition) for his Optima Mid SE, & Turbo Optima. Finally got him over to Airtronics with the release of the Caliber series. Still have both of his EX-1's and a few RX's floating around for a vintage ride one of these days.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:38 am
by RC10th
Great 'old' thread, just wish I could read Japanese.
There isn't much info out there about these, at least that I could find. Google pointed me here while trying to find out more about a radio that I was gifted many years ago.
Although not minty fresh it's still in great condition considering its age, unfortunately the main blemish is where it looks like someone dropped a soldering iron on it at some stage, lol. It looks like the '82 EX-1 that someone has updated the wheel. Not that I've paid much attention but didn’t realise the trap door covering the pots until I saw Kent's picture.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:43 am
by EX1Fan
I think it is a EX-1 Pro from 83.
I absolutly love these radios, so I got them all
Many greetings from Germany
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:07 am
by RC10th
The picture's too blurry to tell but aside from the wheel how can you tell the difference between the Expert and the Pro?
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 3:15 am
by EX1Fan
You can see some differences at the DualRate Wheel ('82 had none) and off course at the adjusments.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2023 2:06 am
by Bobpacho
I have some Japanese versions of KO EX-1.
I would like to post some the Japanese versions of EX-1 from the advertisement published in the RC Magazine.
1. The first EX-1 don’t have the back trigger. The back trigger attached after a while.
2. The EX-1 PRO Introduced with more practical equipment by Naoki Ishihara. The EX-1 with the same function exists overseas not as a PRO version.
3. The New EX-1 was introduced within a short period of time from the appearance of the Pro. The New EX-1 has an early model and a minor changed late model.
Re: A comprehensive history of Ko Propo EX1 (1982-2002)
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:32 pm
by madweazl
I'm trying to dig up some info on the KO modules for the EX-1 Mars. Specifically, I'm wondering how to distinguish which band they're running on (e.g. 27/75mhz); I'm after one on 75mhz. I've also seen RF-102F and RF-103F modules with the Mars label. If you guys/gals have any helpful info, please pass it along. And if you have a 75mhz module you'd be willing to part with, please let me know.