Gary picked up a very clean Gem on ebay and asked to have it converted, heres the result
Uses the standard PIC single-channel emulation encoder and a Frsky V8 module:
Gem single-channel for Gary
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Re: Gem single-channel for Gary
Phil, you're a LEGEND!....ooh blimey, now I'll have to build a model for it....
Gary
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Re: Gem single-channel for Gary
Well done Phil
Gary, why not just convert one of those fabulous FF models you turn out?
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=180
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=806
Gary, why not just convert one of those fabulous FF models you turn out?
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=180
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=806
Cheers,
Wayne
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Wayne
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Re: Gem single-channel for Gary
Hi Phil
Where on earth did you find a V8 module?! I gave my last one to Ron a few years back, and I assumed they were all safely installed in conversions by now. For size they are still the best ones made aren't they? The DHT is larger with it's telemetry port and components on both sides of the circuit board and the new XHT modules are fractionally bigger again. That's progress for you.
Mike
Where on earth did you find a V8 module?! I gave my last one to Ron a few years back, and I assumed they were all safely installed in conversions by now. For size they are still the best ones made aren't they? The DHT is larger with it's telemetry port and components on both sides of the circuit board and the new XHT modules are fractionally bigger again. That's progress for you.
Mike