[NSRCA-discussion] JR XG14
Peter Vogel
vogel.peter at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 10:58:57 AKDT 2016
Not Baboons. Bonobos. With ONE exception (the JR X9303 manual) all radio manuals seem to be written by bonobos throwing their feces at typewriter keys...
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On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:44 AM -0700, "John Gayer" <jgghome at comcast.net> wrote:
I guess that explains why the Futaba UI feels natural to me.
The real question is which tribe of baboons wrote the manuals?
On 4/5/2016 9:34 AM, Peter Vogel via
NSRCA-discussion wrote:
It fundamentally comes down to two things in my experience:
1. What was your first computer radio that you learned to
program
2. If you were taught to program a computer (not a radio)
were you taught by EE/ME profs or CS profs? ( if you were
taught data processing in the business school and know what
COBOL and SNOBOL stand for, abandon all hope). EE->Futaba,
CS->JR/Jeti, COBOL/SNOBOL->Spektrum
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On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 5:58 PM -0700,
"Matthew Finley via NSRCA-discussion" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
wrote:
This is turning into something I did not intend.... I
do thank you all for your help, and suggestions lol lol
lol lol lol ........P.S. You may want to reduce the
milligram intake of what ever your taking lol lol lol lol
Sincerely,
Matthew E Finley
QCI Technical Assistant
614-557-3846
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Funny i find the 14 mz easier to program than
breathing .. Maybe its the intuitive nature of the radio
thats so confusing for some
Lol
G
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On Apr 4, 2016, at 12:06 PM, lucky macy via
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wrote:
Anything is probably easier than the 14MZ...
On Apr 4, 2016, at 12:46 PM, Xavier Mouraux via
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wrote:
It
is surprising Matt. The programming is very
similar to the Spektrum radios and a bit of
the JR 12X and 10X. I only had to look at
the manual for some details but I did most
of the programming without opening it. Way
easier than the 14MZ I used the last few
years.
Xavier
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Re: [NSRCA-discussion] JR XG14
Just
my few pennies, and not to ruffle
any JR owners feathers.....
I
am probably going to be selling it
anyways, I was just going to maybe
put it in some sport planes. I am
a Futaba guy anyways.... I have
tons and tons of experience
programing almost every brand of
radio out there except Jeti, or
Graupner and this one is like
trying to program a German Tank
instrument panel cluster using a
Japanese written manual..... Very
frustrating......
Sincerely,
Matthew E Finley
QCI Technical Assistant
614-557-3846
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From: Phil Spelt via
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Date: 4/4/2016 11:50 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Keith Hoard <klhoard at outlook.com>,
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] JR
XG14
Yeah, like Futaba is
really easy to program!!
Not...
Phil
Spelt, KCRC
Emeritus
AMA 1294,
Scientific
Leader Member
SPA L-18,
Board Member
(865)
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The
only ones I've seen say
to return it to Horizon
for a full refund and
buy a Futaba.
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From:
Matthew
Finley via
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April 4, 2016 10:22
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion]
JR XG14
Hello all,
Anyone own, or know
of a good youtube video
for basic programing on
the JR 14XG ??
Sincerely,
Matthew E Finley
QCI Technical
Assistant
614-557-3846
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