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12.06.2006, 05:30 PM

Yeah, I've been eyeing that Eagletree device for a while now. Would come in useful to get the appropriate batteries for the discharge current being used in real-world conditions.
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Yeah, I've been eyeing that Eagletree device for a while now. Would come in useful to get the appropriate batteries for the discharge current being used in real-world conditions.
How many does the spectrum hold?


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The DX3 holds three models, the newer DX3.0 holds four. :mad:1
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Yeah, I've been eyeing that Eagletree device for a while now. Would come in useful to get the appropriate batteries for the discharge current being used in real-world conditions.
And coupled with the GPS module you can get fairly accurate speed readings to see if a change in set-up results in real perfomance gain or psychological. I also think of it as cheap insurance for the batts, esc, and motor.

I just wish the real time lcd display that works with the micrologger would work with the data recorder. That would be the icing on the cake.
   
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And coupled with the GPS module you can get fairly accurate speed readings to see if a change in set-up results in real perfomance gain or psychological. I also think of it as cheap insurance for the batts, esc, and motor.

I just wish the real time lcd display that works with the micrologger would work with the data recorder. That would be the icing on the cake.
You are not lying! I would love an eagletree, but I think I need more experience before Iget more numbers that I don't understand! But, I've got Metal, Brian, Serum and all those guys until then!:005:
My JR holds six models.


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You are not lying! I would love an eagletree, but I think I need more experience before Iget more numbers that I don't understand! But, I've got Metal, Brian, Serum and all those guys until then!:005:
No doubt! If it wasn't for them I'd still be running nitros. LOL
   
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the only plus for the Nomadio for me is the ability to store more models..
Haven't you got enough on Sandra Bullock? Djeezz... Some guys are hard to please...
   
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The Nomadio radios are completely adjustable/tunable. PC hookup is your friend, just like with the MM! There's a good chance I'll win a $500 gift certificate to Tower Hobbies (not my choice of where it goes, otherwise I'd get it through Mike), and I'll get a React with that money.


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The Nomadio radios are completely adjustable/tunable. PC hookup is your friend, just like with the MM! There's a good chance I'll win a $500 gift certificate to Tower Hobbies (not my choice of where it goes, otherwise I'd get it through Mike), and I'll get a React with that money.
I never heard of a React????


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http://www.nomadio.net/?pg=hobby.html&sub=react.html

It's transit time is faster than the original Sensor (2ms vs. 5ms), and it's cheaper. It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.


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It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.
That is a VERY neat feature! I think I'd get it for that alone! :004:
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http://www.nomadio.net/?pg=hobby.html&sub=react.html

It's transit time is faster than the original Sensor (2ms vs. 5ms), and it's cheaper. It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.
When you talk about transit time, you are talking about the the time from teh radio to the rx for signal?


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12.06.2006, 10:25 PM

Wow,

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Wow,

:005: :005: :005: ULTRACAPS:005: :005: :005: CARAUDIO and LIGHTS:mad:1 :mad:1 :mad:1

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I am sorry, BrianG, but I wasn't expecting to see what was typed earlier about 'allelectronics' memory backups...

And I know that you corrected later, but still, that was way out of sync

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