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E-Sky 8Ch Dual Conversion Rx 72mhz

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E-Sky 8Ch Dual Conversion Rx 72mhz

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Specification:    
(1).Type:FM
(2).Channels:8
(3).Dual Conversion
(4).Demodulation type frequency demodulation
(5).Input Power:+5V
(6).Modulation Type:PPM
(7).Difference Frequency:10.7MHz
(8).Frequency:72MHz
(9).Weight: 18g
(10).Dimensions 51.3*36.3*16.8mm
(11).Current Drain:15mA
(12).COLOR:Dark Green
(13).ANT Length:100mm
(14).Certificate:CE,FCC,RoHS

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GONNET Christian | Verified Buyer

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8 ch. receiver

Nov 14, 2007

can-I use Corona regular size cristals for this receiver ?

FERNANDO LOBO | Verified Buyer

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HOPE

Nov 14, 2007

I ordered 5 and these are great for the price. I am a long time customer of HC and love the prices and quality. As far as I can see my plane it stays in control, no twitching!

FL | Verified Buyer

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AIR BEST

Nov 14, 2007

THIS IS A GREAT RX FOR A BEST ONE PRICE ON THE MARKET

FL | Verified Buyer

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GOOD RX

Nov 14, 2007

THIS TX IS THE BEST PRICE WITH VERY GOOD RANGE

fritz | Verified Buyer

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battery polarity

Nov 14, 2007

I have the 6 channel, use extreme caution on the battery polarity, for some silly reason if you plug it in upside-down (negative is on the BOTTOM) it shorts the battery. Very bad. I recommend you snip/pull the unnecessary battery contact to prevent disaster. I managed to solder the pin back in (it got so hot it melted the solder, when I yanked the plug the pins came right out..) and the RX still works, so I got off easy. But my pack is probably shot. It got wicked hot, real fast.

On the end block the pins that are all common are the negative ones.

fritz

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