<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">I've used the Spektrum DX7 in my pattern plane this summer. Its quicker response compared to my 72MHz JR9303 PCM is so much better that I would be reluctant to use the 9303 again on my pattern planes. However the DX7 programing versatility is so lacking that it will drive you to buy a 9303 2.4. For 80% of the modelers, the DX7 programming is sufficient and the 9303 is overkill. But once you understand the 9303 programming, it is hard to step back.<BR>
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The 9303 2.4 is said to have the same low latency as the DX7. Besides the 9303 programming, the 2.4 version has 2048 resolution compared to the DX7 1024.<BR>
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The Spektrum modules for existing transmitters don't have the DX7 quicker response. I've seen it written that they are no worst than the original PCM configuration. They also lack the "model match" and "servo sync" features of the DX7.<BR>
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When my LHS gets in a 9303 2.4 without the servos, my DX7 will be put up for sale.<BR>
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Allan</FONT><BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> See what's new at http://www.aol.com</HTML>