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Thread: 2.4ghz conversion and link/dump protection

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    Im after converting my skysports 6A set that came with Bulldog Breed as its a really nice set up etc but just wondering the best way too do it
    Will I need a different receiver etc, never used 40mhz gear yet along converted it so in fairly unknown turf here

    Also, as you currently need to unscrew 2 hex head bolts to get to the dump and link, need to sort that out, but cant decide what would be the best way, currently thinking 2 bolts fixed in place with a lock pin through each, but dont know if that would be fine to come under all the rules etc, want to avoid cutting the plate as it looks too nice

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    this should help

    http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre ... hlight=ff6

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    That gives me the rough idea, but I though you can get conversion kits for about £30?

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    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/corona-24g...-p-405857.html
    any use?

    have a look around giant cod, they might have somthing

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    That looks really good harry, but what about a RX?

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    ah ye, cheers harry

    anyone get any ideas about the plate protection?

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    Can't use tools to access link/dump, swap them for wing nuts or something.

    If your hacking your TX, i've done several using the FrSky system and had no problems with it.

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    I would advise against the Corona conversion kit. The module that you put in the transmitter is fine, but I've had two receivers crap out on me, one randomly on the morning of a UK champs, and one during a battle in last year's champs. They were also a bit temperamental with regards to powering up.

    Since then, I've switched to FrSky and haven't had any problems. Got modules in both my Skysport 6 and Field Force 6 using an 8ch and 4ch receiver, can't speak highly enough of them. The only downside in recommending them is that they're currently out of stock on Giant Cod, but here are the links anyway:

    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/frsky-24ghz-c ... 05206.html (Conversion module)
    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/24ghz-frsky-r ... 05319.html (8ch receiver)
    http://www.giantcod.co.uk/24ghz-frsky-r ... 04806.html (4ch receiver)

    There also used to be a 7ch receiver with a hard case (I think) but the only one I can find now is in a soft plastic case similar to the 4ch one: http://www.giantcod.co.uk/frsky-receive ... 05458.html

    (I'm assuming these can be used with the conversion kit, but I'm not familiar with the 'SP' on the model name so not 100% sure)

    Another great thing about them is that you can set failsafes in the receiver. Once everything's powered up, make sure all your transmitter sticks, trims and switches are in the position you want them to be in when your robot failsafes, press a button on the receiver, and done.

    With regards to the link/dump access, can you not attach the panel with just one bolt at the top and let it rotate around that bolt? Saves having to undo/redo any wing nuts etc and allows quick access in case of emergency.

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    I imagine it would help if we could see a picture of the link cover?

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