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<DIV>Getterflash wrote:</DIV>
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<DIV>Someday . . . . . here is my wish list:<BR><BR><BR><BR>- USB
2.0 connection<BR>- Control Flight Sims via USB<BR>- Backup model
configurations<BR>- Aftermarket "converter" software to convert setups<BR>from
one brand to another<BR>- Ability to "record" control inputs on a
laptop<BR>during a flight so you can analyze them later<BR>- Upgrade the radio
firmware<BR>- Diagnostic routines for switches, pots, etc.<BR>- Battery life
history</DIV>
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<DIV>Response:</DIV>
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<DIV>Great list. With all the 9Z's out there I am really confused with why
someone has not done this before. For the average and above average pilot
the 9Z is all the radio he will ever need. For guys like me the only
advantage the newest has is an easier user interface.</DIV>
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<DIV>With the stuff listed above the 9Z would be largely on a par with the
newest radio. Just my $.02.<BR><BR></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>