[NSRCA-discussion] DX7?

Tommy Scarmardo tretas513 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 1 13:57:36 AKDT 2007


I've had a new 9303X for about 2 weeks and it is as good as I thought it
  would be. If anyone wants one you might call RC Hobbies here in Houston.
  I have not talked to them in about a week but at that time they had two
  airplane systems still in stock. I sure like mine !
  RC Hobbies.....281-265-4844
   
  tommy s
   
  

Tommy Scarmardo <tretas513 at yahoo.com> wrote:
    Bob Pastorello has a good explanation of how to use the DX7 heli throttle
  curve for a pattern ship on his web site.
  www.rcaerobats.net
   
  tommy s

John Konneker <jlkonn at hotmail.com> wrote:
  Hey John,
I flew a DX7 in my Focus II this season...from start to finish.
I really liked it and just got my X9303 this past week.
Don't think I'll have time to get it set up for the Focus before the snow 
flies here in Iowa but I have been flying a foamie with it.
Back to the DX7.
Joe Dunnaway, a Masters pilot, HAM radio guy and fellow District 5 flyer 
took a look at my installation at the first contest this year in Lincoln and 
made some suggestions regarding my satellite Rx placement and how I was 
orienting my Tx antenna.
At that contest I thought I had a little glitch but now believe it was an 
old servo I was using on throttle.
Whatever it was lasted only a fraction of a second and only manifested 
itself as a little blip on throttle.
I sincerely believe it was the servo.
No problems the whole season.
I don't know about the "connected feel" people talk about but I can say I 
have never been able to roll and airplane like I can roll this one...
Might be just the plane but I have never flown it with any other radio so 
can't say for sure.
The only downside I can think of is the trims are a little course and there 
is no way to make them finer like on the X9303...
It's not bad though and I lived with it no problem.
One other thing I think I missed is a throttle curve but...
I've never had one before the X9303 and missed it only because I wasn't able 
to try it.
I did pay a lot of attention to receiver battery pack condition and would be 
happy to share what I did if you like.
I guess in short I can say I'd recommend one if you are thinking of going to 
it.
I might even know where you can get a good deal on a DX7 transmitter.
:-)
JLK



>From: "John Ferrell" 
>Reply-To: NSRCA Mailing List 
>To: "NSRCA Mailing List" 
>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] DX7?
>Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 15:23:42 -0400
>
>I have been taking a serious look at the Spectrum DX7 Radio for Pattern. 
>Are there any features that a pattern flyer might find lacking?
>
>I understand the AR7000 is the right receiver, but what are the range 
>limitations when the AR6000 is used?
>
>John Ferrell W8CCW
>"Life is easier if you learn to plow
> around the stumps"
>http://DixieNC.US


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