Model Boat Mayhem
Technical, Techniques, Hints, and Tips => Radio Equipment => Topic started by: wullie/mk2 on July 12, 2011, 08:39:06 pm
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Hi all,
does anyone have any experiences or comments to make regarding Modelcraft RC systems as supplied by Conrad Electronics. Thinking of buying a 40mhz 4 channel system from them, price 50 euros without servos!!
Terry.
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Hi Terry,
well, Conrad sells rc systems from several manufacturers under their Modelcraft label. Most of them work quite well.
But do you really need a 40MHz system? There are better and cheaper 2.4GHz systems out there.
Regards
PS: You may write me a PM, so we could talk about this in german...
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Not if he's building a "U" boat. :}
Regards Ian.
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Thanks for the offer of German conversation Chameo, I am an Englishman living in Vienna, and I am ashamed to say that my German is not that good :(( I am still not sold on 2.4GHz. I hear too many negative comments about it, I know that 40MHz is tried and trusted, and don't want to risk my shiny new yacht.
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Terry. Im surprised that youve heard too many negative comments about 2.4. Apart from the fast i/c lads
saying that there sets can glitch.I can say that the sets perform very well.What problems have you had or
know about? What make sets did what?.Thanks John.
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I am returning to RC modelling after a while away from the hobby. 2.4GHz is completely new to me, and I have never owned or used it. I have read a lot regarding aerial positioning below the waterline being a problem, sets that "unbind" themselves unexpectedly, and blind spots on the water. As I said 40MHz is tried and trusted, 2.4GHz tried but not yet trusted, at least by me.
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Most of those stories are from the early days of 2.4Ghz, the naysayers, the distractors, technophobs and Luddites.
Even cheapo 2.4Gig radio is better than most of the 27 & 40MHz, better range, no crystals, less interference.
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Thanks for the replies, will go away and have a think now, maybe 2.4 is the way to go. Martin's reference to Luddites {-) may have tipped the balance!!
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ive been using 2.4 ghz in both of my yachts , i operate in the sea and have to contend with 3 - 4 ft swells when a cross chanel ferry passes by , to date ive not had any problems with these radios !
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Hello,
Have a look at the thread at, http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=25779.0
I am sure that it will convince you that these sets are terrific !!.
John. :-))
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Hello, I too live in Germany and have dealt with Conrad for years, good prices and super Service! ( Order before 11.00 one day, next day delivery!) Never a problem with returns either, on the few occasions when that was necessary. They have some super bargains with their Radios sets. I am seriously thinking of buying a 6 channel, Computer Radio, presently only 69 Euros. It was over 129 last year! On 40 of course, but tried and true. The only difference is fitting a long Rx Aeriel, with a sailing boat no probs, just run it up the mast! I Have a Planet in my Fishing Ketch, it has a range that is Ok for close in sailing, about 100 yards, but sometimes loses signal when farther away. Not really a problem when you know, and I do not often sail that far away. (Can't see what the model is doing!! :o) I can recommend Conrad, do not know the delivery details for Austria, but should think that they do deliver there!