[NSRCA-discussion] Looking for a Proline Tx with Chidgey sticks
Ed Alt
ed_alt at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 13 23:06:02 AKST 2006
BlankHi Gordon:
I've been a lurker on the MP8K list for a while and finally decided to build the mstar 2K yesterday. I'm just about done except I have to get replacements for the resistor networks, having 8 pin SIPs instead of 9 pin - whoops! Those are 6.8K, correct? Other than that, I haven't run into any snags yet, but I will definitely take you up on your kind offer to assist if needed.
I thought I saw something about source becoming available for the MP8K, but I didn't realize the mstar 2K would be open source - very interesting. Looking forward to the upgrade as well. Re. the PulseStar receiver, that looked really interesting too. Did the MC13111 really get discontinued? It's a shame if so. I have to say, the projects you have done are really admirable. It's great to see this kind of project still available these days. I built a Heathkit GD-19 when I was a kid, when it was still fairly common for hobbyists to build their own stuff, including servo kits from World Engines etc. That Heathkit still works, KPS-9 servos and all and I flew with it right up until the mid 80's, though I did eventually replace the receiver with an Ace Silver 7. The good old days...
Thanks
Ed
----- Original Message -----
From: Gordon Anderson
To: 'NSRCA Mailing List'
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Looking for a Proline Tx with Chidgey sticks
Ed,
Thanks for the interest in my Encoder. The Proline transmitters are getting hard to find, the last one I picked up was at Northwest Model Expo. I'm sure you are aware of my web site, www.mstar2k.com, you can find all the technical data on this site. I'm happy to help you with this project. Electronics is my second hobby and my projects open to the public through my web site. I would estimate about 50 to 70 systems have been built to date. This is the only "open source" design available.
I will be designing a next generation encoder using the PIC18F8722. This encoder will be smaller but it will be next fall before it is complete. This version will have digital or analog trim options as well as other upgrades. Again, thanks for your interest and good luck with your project.
--Gordon
BTW; I'm a licensed Radio Amateur (KG7YU) and all my home built electronics are on the HAM bands.
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From: nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Ed Alt
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 7:30 PM
To: nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Looking for a Proline Tx with Chidgey sticks
I'm looking to buy a ProLine 2 stick transmitter for an update project I'm doing. I'm building a Gordon Anderson Microstar 2000 encoder and was originally going to fit it into a Kraft Tx, but the fit is fairly tight and the open Gimbal Kraft sticks just aren't as good as the Chidgey sticks were. The ProLine was taller and everything ought to fit better. I can make the Kraft conversion work, but the ProLine approach is much more appealing. Anyone know of a source for one? Tired of trolling eBay...
Thanks
Ed
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