Ray, who used to be the UK Northern Area Futaba Service Agent has been busy converting some of his old Futabas using the Lemon Rx DIY Modules, he uses the original encoders and also one of Phil's DIYMore with Mike's F3A program on board.
The Gold uses the original Encoder which Ray has expanded to 8 Channels, powered by 18650 Lithium cells and fitted the LemonRx DIY module.
Ray will convert Txs for others, so if you need to contact him, his email is raymond.ambler@gmail.com and he is based in Leyland, Lancs.
Ray Ambler's Futaba/LemonRx conversions
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Re: Ray Ambler's Futaba/LemonRx conversions
By looking at the switches it looks more to me that he has used Mike_K's F3A version of the DIY but I have been wrong before...
At least the Rate/Expo solution looks similar.
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At least the Rate/Expo solution looks similar.
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Tobe
Tobe
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Absolutely correct, Tobe, Mike's F3A used by Ray!
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Re: Ray Ambler's Futaba/LemonRx conversions
Hi Stuart
Any chance of getting Ray to post some pictures of the internal layouts? I always find it more interesting to see how people have installed the gear rather than just pictures of the fronts of the transmitters. As far as the F3A version of the encoder, I always think of it as Phil's encoder that I've modified, but it's good to see it being used. The other tell-tale sign that Ray was using the F3A modified version was that he had altered the Futaba M6 badge on the front to say "Futaba M8" - implying 8-channels (Phil's original has 7-channels).
Cheers
Mike
Any chance of getting Ray to post some pictures of the internal layouts? I always find it more interesting to see how people have installed the gear rather than just pictures of the fronts of the transmitters. As far as the F3A version of the encoder, I always think of it as Phil's encoder that I've modified, but it's good to see it being used. The other tell-tale sign that Ray was using the F3A modified version was that he had altered the Futaba M6 badge on the front to say "Futaba M8" - implying 8-channels (Phil's original has 7-channels).
Cheers
Mike
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Re: Ray Ambler's Futaba/LemonRx conversions
More pics of Ray's 8 channel M series fitted with Mike's F3A DIYMore board Showing the various stages of Ray's very tidy re-engineering work of the internals to take the DIYMore and Lemon module.Mike_K wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 12:35 Hi Stuart
Any chance of getting Ray to post some pictures of the internal layouts? I always find it more interesting to see how people have installed the gear rather than just pictures of the fronts of the transmitters. As far as the F3A version of the encoder, I always think of it as Phil's encoder that I've modified, but it's good to see it being used. The other tell-tale sign that Ray was using the F3A modified version was that he had altered the Futaba M6 badge on the front to say "Futaba M8" - implying 8-channels (Phil's original has 7-channels).
Cheers
Mike
Plus a somewhat rare PCM variation of the Futaba Challenger (well I dont recall seeing one before)
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And here they are ready to fly, powered by 2S 18650 Li-Ion cells.
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Re: Ray Ambler's Futaba/LemonRx conversions
Some more of my Futaba/Arduino/LemonRx conversions