Restored RCS S/C transmitter.

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leccyflyer
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Re: Restored RCS S/C transmitter.

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Stew wrote: 19 Nov 2022, 16:51 Hi chaps.
After stripping, the case was scrubbed with a wire brush, and a wire wheel, then I applied a really heavy duty paint stripper. After removing the paint I washed and dried it thoroughly, then applied anti rust treatment. After that, a coat of Halfords etch primer then a few coats of well warmed silver Hammerite, and then polished with car polish once completely dry.
On/off switch is original, as is the button, which has a very satisfying and tactile action and sound. Both were cleaned with electrical contact cleaner and tested thoroughly.
I put some heat shrink on the base of the 2.4G aerial, fed it through through the original aerial mount and it sits snugly in place. The original cone shaped cover for the aerial mount was slightly widened at the top and fits back in place.
The decal was from a file on the forum here, printed onto clear self adhesive decal paper and stuck to the case.
The RCS logo was a 3d print from a chap on this forum.
Very good it is too. I fitted it with araldite.
It's not a 'perfect' restoration, but then this is a transmitter to use. I'm not super happy with the horrible cheapy plastic led bezels on the case top, so I may get some nicer ones.
The Frsky hack module may yet be coming out to be replaced with a Lemon one, which will be neater and smaller, without the annoying bind board and toggle switch.
If anyone wants to see more photos, or details of anything used, brands, suppliers etc, I'll happily share.

Stew.
Hi Stew - I'd like to see some pictures of how it all connects together inside please, if you have them.

Once I'd mentioned that I was making some vintage models and planning to convert some old transmitters one of my flying pals brought a shoebox full of goodies to the field, including one of those RCS single channel transmitters, which looks to be in good condition, together with several escapements. I'd forgotten how long 27mhz aerials were :)
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Stew
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Re: Restored RCS S/C transmitter.

Post by Stew »

Hi.
Mine is stripped out too at the moment. The FrSky transmitter module is coming out and a Lemon one going in. Once it's done I'll post some photos.
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