[NSRCA-discussion] 9Z Programming Sheet
Ed Miller
edbon85 at charter.net
Thu Aug 31 11:25:02 AKDT 2006
Yes Bob, both my dad and I had Ace Micropro 8000's. They had a very innovative ( at the time ) programming setup. I can tell you that generic Futaba 9101 coreless servos had better resolution than the radio had. For my dad using standard servos the radio was fine until Ace faded way. He is very happy with his 2 Futaba 8UAFs radio's now. I was sad to see them go, the last of the American radio's.
Of course we have it much better now with everything produced in obscure parts of the world.
Ed M.
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From: Bob Richards
To: NSRCA Mailing List
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] 9Z Programming Sheet
Been done, over 10 years ago. Ace did it with their Micropro 8000 radio. You could edit the radio setup on the computer, and save the file to disk. You could then email the setup file to someone if needed.
There were a LOT of things I liked about that radio. Too bad it was only 256 resolution!!! (Their answer: "256 is better than most servos.")
Bob R.
Jay Marshall <lightfoot at sc.rr.com> wrote:
One of these days someone is going to invent a system with a full PC interface where everything can be setup and recorded o a desktop. (and understood!)
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