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RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:08 am
by tiger1
After a few days of holiday, something happened in my RC garage.... :mrgreen:

Well, not very intelligent but it was fun to me. I know some may think this is a crime.... :twisted:

It all started because, since a few months ago, I thought my 75mhz AM Futaba Attack was old, well, after all, I got it for less than USD$10 back in 1992 when I was going to school in Chicago. :roll:

One thing I did not like about the attack, even though very economical and robust, the trim shifts a lot, I have to adjust the trims everytime I run my cars, even though I do not run my cars too often. :cry: Well, this was a design problem, there ws one rheostat for each channel and the trim was simply a physical shift of the whole rheostat, which was a bit pre-historical. :roll:

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:18 am
by tiger1
Then I found this Expert 7ch transmitter NIB for sale on the bay a few months ago and got it for ~USD18, shipping was expensive though, cost me close to USD$50 in total....

It is smart looking, professional look alike, after all, with many switches and buttons :roll:

I told my colleague at work, the whole reason I bought it was because it looks smart, as though it would have changed my IQ by a % point or so :P

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:27 am
by tiger1
Then I went on to do some difficult surgeries.

My assumption were that:

(1) the rheostats for the 4 main channels are the same in values between my Futaba attack and the Expert transmitter, if I were wrong then I would have to use the Futaba rheostats (and I was correct!!!), :shock:

(2) with some time and elbow grease and luck, soldering and un-soldering, this should be an interesting, even though not highly intelligent, project 8)

(3) I always wanted a metal case transmitter anyway, :)

(4) a transmitter with numerous buttons may raise my IQ by a percentage point 8)

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:40 am
by tiger1
Ok, at the end, the project was successful. :P

However, only one of the switches on the top panel was used for servo reverse. :wink: the other switches were there to show of my intelligent capacity (or dis-capacity) :mrgreen:

The main advantage was that now there are 2 rheostats for both channel 1 and 2, the additional trim rheostats make fine adjustments so much more reliable. :mrgreen:

This is still essentially a futaba attack 2ch 75 mhz AM transmitter with 20+ years old technology.

This project reduced my net worth a bit but did not change my IQ in anyway at all, which was disappointing :( but not surprising... ;)

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 1:05 pm
by tomolupus
tiger1 wrote:did not increase or decrease my IQ in anyway at all, which was disappointing :( but not surprising... ;)
Hmm... If your IQ was reduced...... would you really be able to notice it ?...... Just a thought :wink:

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 2:21 pm
by purpletimbo
He wouldn't the rest of us might :twisted:
Coo ljob on radio all the same

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:14 pm
by tiger1
tomolupus wrote:
tiger1 wrote:did not increase or decrease my IQ in anyway at all, which was disappointing :( but not surprising... ;)
Hmm... If your IQ was reduced...... would you really be able to notice it ?...... Just a thought :wink:
Hello, what? :roll: :lol:

Re: RC equipment modification...

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:12 pm
by tiger1
More changes made to this project :mrgreen: