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Re: Bitza Mk2
Okay, I have no idea what happened there. When I searched for 'dsm2 compatible receiver' last night, I got tonnes of options with loads of them being around the £5 mark. That was the link I posted. But for some reason, it's now only showing six options around the £25 mark :?
And I think I just used an external failsafe between the battle-switch and the receiver. It's been a while since I had that setup, struggling to remember correctly!
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I took out the word 'compatible' and got better results, still not as good as last night's search though for some reason.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Orange-Rx-DSM ... 720wt_1270
These ones output no signal when communication is lost with the transmitter, so you can use external failsafes.
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Perfik! Cheers Jamie, can I now be a pain and ask you to recommend a Fail Safe?
GiantCod doesn't appear to sell them oddly.....
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Not sure if you can get them cheaper than this, but still cheaper than back in the day when they cost £20:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ripmax-Failsa ... _500wt_922
This is the type I use when needed. I think you just turn the transmitter and receiver on, make sure the channel you want to failsafe is set in the position you want it to failsafe to, press a button and that's it stored.
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I think he was meaning How much did they used to cost?!
Yup, I seem to remember they were around the £15-£20 mark. But this was before the days of GiantCod and dirt-cheap RC equipment, when a receiver could easily set you back £30 or more!
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No my how much was at the £8!
I believe that will make it the single most expensive component to be put in Bitza2.....
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I stand corrected then :)
Had a look through eBay and there doesn't seem to be any cheaper versions kicking about. Think you might have to drain your bank account for this one :lol:
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Looks like I'm asking the bank for an overdraft extension..........
Thanks for the help.