I’m in a bit of a questionable dilemma
I have this complete setup with servos, receiver and transmitter ..
Is it actually worth saving , I was originally going to convert to 2.4ghz but the tx is massive , the sticks are too long , just plain ugly...
Shall I just out it, or is it collectible albeit one of the square rubber gaiters has slowly degraded back to a sticky mess
Advice welcome
Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
- RobertC
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Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
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Re: Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
A picture or 2 would surely help to assist you in this your dilemma
Cheers
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Cheers,
Tobe
Tobe
- RobertC
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Re: Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
Tobe Im sorry I posted from my phone originally and I thought I uploaded a picture , but obviously no, hopefully now you can at least see one
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Re: Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
Nothing is ever total scrap. You should see some of the very rough examples I've acquired in the past as spare parts for Phil's and my museum collection in order to restore / repaire them.
You're right re the sticks. You need very long fingers or big hands for it to sit comfortably. It was designed really for tray use and stick pinchers.
Cheers,
Shaun
You're right re the sticks. You need very long fingers or big hands for it to sit comfortably. It was designed really for tray use and stick pinchers.
Cheers,
Shaun
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Re: Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
This is a very rare Graupner/Grundig Digital TX14 set. It is a collectible item worth to be saved and kept.
The set was very expensive and unreliable when it was new and not many were sold. It was only available for about two years before it was followed by the much better Grundig Varioprop.
But this facts make it very sought after with collectors.
The rubber gaiters are always worn out at this age but can still be purchased on the bay.
Look here:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Faltenbalge-fur ... Swl1pbuymK
I converted mine to 35MHz, which makes it a reliable radio now. You can see it here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=134#p324
So don´t throw it away it is worth to be collected and maybe converted and used again.
Frank
The set was very expensive and unreliable when it was new and not many were sold. It was only available for about two years before it was followed by the much better Grundig Varioprop.
But this facts make it very sought after with collectors.
The rubber gaiters are always worn out at this age but can still be purchased on the bay.
Look here:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Faltenbalge-fur ... Swl1pbuymK
I converted mine to 35MHz, which makes it a reliable radio now. You can see it here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=134#p324
So don´t throw it away it is worth to be collected and maybe converted and used again.
Frank
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Re: Graupner/Grundig/ripmax
Hi Frank
Thank you for your uplifting and interesting reply you have given me , they are a strange set all the same though ...
Thank you again
Thank you for your uplifting and interesting reply you have given me , they are a strange set all the same though ...
Thank you again