36Mhz JR PCM9X II 9-channel Synthesized Transmitter & Receiver W/O Servos
    SKU 9XII36
    Brand JR PROPO
    Added 2008/04/22
    Updated 2008/04/22
     
    Tags: 36Mhz_JR_PCM9X_II_9-channel_Synthesized_Transmitter_Receiver_W_O_Servos 

    Features:

    The computer-designed, ergonomically-styled transmitter case ensures a comfortable fit in your hands.
    You will also be introduced to JR exclusive "Rolling Selector" movement through any programming sequence.

    The ultra-precision control sticks offer adjustable spring tensions and length. The throttle stick offers a ratchet in Airplane/Sailplane configuration. Stick modes 1-4 are menu selectable.

    30-model memory storage allows programming of all parameters of thirty separate airplanes, sailplanes or helicopters; you can program more than one setup for a single aircraft, allowing you to instantly change the flight characteristics.

    Specifications:

    ■Transmitter Specifications:
    Model Number: NET-N239ES
    Encoder: 9-channel computer system
    RF Module: Plug-in-Module TS-36J
    Modulation: PPM/SPCM/ZPCM
    Output Power: Approximately 750mw
    Current Drain: 200ma
    Power Source: 1.2V x 8 Ni-Cd (9.6V) 600mAh
    Output Pulse: 1000-2000 (1500 neutral)
    Band: 36Mhz
    Available Channels: 601-659.


    ■Receiver Specifications:
    Model Number: RS10DS auto scan
    Type FM: 10-channel/double conversion new ABC & W circuitry
    Sensitivity: 5uV/m
    Selectivity: 8Khz/50dB
    Channel Selection: Auto search system
    Weight:32g
    Size:16x38x53mm

    Includes/Requires:

    Includes:
    1 x transmitter
    1 x RS10DS auto scan receiver

    (* Note: This kit no RX nor TX batteries, no servos, no charger)




    Comments:

    Mode selection:
    The Mode of the sticks can be chosen with the mode selection function of the radio. You can choose from Mode 1, 2, 3 or 4. The transmitter comes set to Mode 1. If Mode 2 or Mode 4 are chosen you will need to remove the back of the transmitter cover and swap the throttle ratchet and elevator spring.

    (Refer to Instruction Menual page 22 for more details )

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