[NSRCA-discussion] FW: !4 MZ modifications
Tony
tony at radiosouthrc.com
Wed Dec 10 09:07:04 AKST 2008
Well, that pretty much is the story however. If I was going to buy a used
TX, I would definitely want to know the service history. If these items
were not changed, chances are they will not cover them under warranty for a
2nd owner.
Tony Stillman, President
Radio South, Inc.
139 Altama Connector, Box 322
Brunswick, GA 31525
1-800-962-7802
www.radiosouthrc.com
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:55 PM
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] FW: !4 MZ modifications
This is all I got out of Futaba--not very satisfying...probably need to call
RS
From: support Futaba [mailto:support at hobbico.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 11:06 AM
> To: richard.s at allied-callaway.com
> Subject: Re: !4 MZ modifications
>
>
> Dear Valued Customer:
>
> Thank you for your Email.
>
> There isn't a list of serial numbers and "modifications" to the 14MZ
> transmitter. If people have had a bad touch screen, then it was
> replaced...it would depend upon how old the unit was if the warranty
covered
> it or not. The same with stick encoders. Some people had them wear
> prematurely, and so they were replaced. There wasn't a broad changeover,
> and there are original units with zero difficulties in either part, so
> they've not been replaced.
>
> The main thing would be if the owner kept up with software updates, but
> that's trivial because the most-current software is available for
download,
> and that includes all prior updates along with the full software for the
> transmitter. Updating the software will not remove any programming done by
> the modeler.
>
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> >>> "Richard Strickland" <richard.s at allied-callaway.com> 12/10/2008 10:36
AM
> >>>
> Hi Guys,
>
> As the MZ ages, some radios are getting sold/traded and decisions on what
to
> pay are made on how current they are, usage and condition.
> I would think there would be a list of modifications by date and serial
> number. Can you provide it to me? This came up on the NSRCA list in
> response to a
> query I made regarding some of the radios that have been out there a
while.
> I was at a swap and shop over the weekend and a guy asked why I was
selling
> so much stuff and my response was that I was saving up for an MZ. He had
> one he was thinking about selling and so I asked the list and Tony
Stillman
> about particulars regarding stuff I should look for--particularly since
all
> my stuff is on 50--the ham band--mostly 07--'cept at the Nats where I have
> to use 04. I understand the pots/encoders were changed along with a new
> screen type--but we would all like to know serial numbers and what was and
> when they were done--plus any other mods.
>
> I have been a Futaba fan since your first PCM, flew with Steve Helms in
his
> heyday and still hit a few contests a year in FAI. I came to the
conclusion
> I was going to wait to purchase a new set on 50, can justify it with some
of
> the features--I'm getting older--but ain't dead--but might also like to
pick
> up a back-up if the price was right.
>
> This is a serious inquiry. I know there are several guys interested in
this
> information.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Richard B. Strickland
> 8732 Rosewood Dr.
> Prairie Village
> KS 66207
>
> 913-381-3519 h
> 816-225-3801 c
> 816-471-5505 w
> 800-279-7037 w
>
>
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