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X8D modulo porta 2.4GHz allenatore X8-mod (solo PPM)

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Ora è possibile convertire qualsiasi trasmettitore PPM a 2.4Ghz con il nuovo modulo X8-Hack X8D!
A condizione che il trasmettitore ha una scheda di PPM integrato (99% delle radio fare), tutto quello che dovrete fare è saldare 3 fili, inserire l'unità X8 e collegare l'antenna!
Questo è particolarmente utile per qualsiasi non-modulo base PPM trasmettitore. Come ad esempio il Multiplex EVO.

Canali: 8
Range: 800m +
approvato FCC, CE e RoHS.

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Cristian | Acquirente verificato

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Nov 30, 2014

A bit expensive, but not many radios need it now, I have instaled the x8d in a ff7 like many people and I can switch between 35 mhz (and use trainer port) and 2.4 ghz.
It works perfect, is easy to bind, perfect control over the receiver and less power consumption. Need to test the range but not a problem yet.

Cmte. Salgado | Acquirente verificato

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May 22, 2013

O modulo otimo e funciona maravilhosamente bem , tem muita informao sobre como realiza a mudana que bem simples, vejam na aba files.

Andrew | Acquirente verificato

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Oct 11, 2012

Have been using this guy in my futaba 7 cap for a 5w years, performs flawlessly, no lag at all, great range, use it in anything from my ifo to my ultimate bipe, to my yak and even some micros and the occasional boat.definitely worth the money, just wish they would come out with some lighter weight stuff.

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Oct 09, 2012

The X8D is very easy to install on a royal evo from Multiples. Just connect the module on the din connector use for the training .

If your radio has still the 1 version of the firmware, no need to cut the HF; just push the abc key when you turn the radio on, the ppm signal is on the Din. If you have the2 version you have to cut the hf in order to send the signal on the Din, you can achieve that by make a short between pin 5 and 3 of the din There is a lot of information about that on the net

One other important thing: the fist time you turn the radio on with the new module, the led of the X8D goes red and immediately turns green and you think : ouah ! it doesnt work

In fact when you turn the radio on, you must move quickly one stick of the radio and then the led goes red and blinking. I hope this can help because it took me some hours to understand the problem .So the assan solution is a very good one as I can use my radio either in HF with my old receivers or in 2.4 Ghz with the new; a good transition

wolfmanbr | Acquirente verificato

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Aug 23, 2012

I installed this module in my old Multiplex 3010 two years ago and I am very satisfied. I own now 8 receivers and fly them in different models, like hotliners, acro and edf-jets. Binding is super easy and so far never appeared a problem. Beside that, it extended battery life to at least the double time, comparing to my 35 or 72 MHz MPX modules.

Chris | Acquirente verificato

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Aug 17, 2012

I just converted my 3rd Multiplex Cockpit SX transmitter to 2,4Ghz with this module as the Multiplex 2,4Ghz receivers are just too expensive. I use the Assan system on both my model boats and aircraft and it always gives quick, solid binding and excellent range. A super product ! Highly recommended.

Eric | Acquirente verificato

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May 17, 2012

Just recieved mine today, came nicely packed. Hooked it up to my Multiplex MC 3010 and everything works fine. Binding with the assan 7ch receiver was no problem at all. The module fits nicely inside the space where the original multiplex module was. Im happy with it, now just need to fit more securly now and i will be ready to do some range check.
One question it came with a 10V 4700F capacitor with servo connector fitted to it, anyone can fill me in on what that might be used for?

dino4433 | Acquirente verificato

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Apr 27, 2012

This is the secong module I purchase,this time is for my flying buddy who really admire my hacked futaba 6ex..third unit coming up..

snwbrdflyr | Acquirente verificato

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Apr 19, 2012

Nautical Commander marine radio with twin engine sticks was converted easily and worked perfect. No glitches. Inexpensive 4 chanel rx works perfect in Shelley Foss twin engine tug with lots of other electronic systems that could have caused problems. My old Marine radio should be good for another 15 years.

Thanks to Hobby King!

Liotcik | Acquirente verificato

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Mar 22, 2012

Installed the module on my Futaba 7CHP. The reason for upgrade was I crashed my heli couple times because of radio interferences.
With X8D battery life increased few times and system works flawlessly for 4 years now.

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