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does anyone know how hard it is to find parts like sensors for the nomadio I was looking on A main and looked like some parts are on back order
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Originally Posted by race raider
(Post 5434578)
does anyone know how hard it is to find parts like sensors for the nomadio I was looking on A main and looked like some parts are on back order
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I hope that nobody thinks a Sensor or React is actually being used to control a bombot or airplane.......... sorta similar technology, yes..............same, no.
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Originally Posted by bentgear
(Post 5436309)
I hope that nobody thinks a Sensor or React is actually being used to control a bombot or airplane.......... sorta similar technology, yes..............same, no.
Ed M. If a company can make these then making a car radio with similiar technology would be pretty easy for them I would say. |
The circuit board inside my sensor had the word FUTABA printed on it. Using a nomadio with a spectrum RX requires the radio be in the low and slow mode. Low power - slow responce.
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So after all they are not all that great, if they are using futaba parts. I know some of you going to say Nomado is working with the military. I believed they have a very small market in RC. I came close to buying one but their support and parts are not there. They will fade away just like other small rc company over the years. (competiton are too great!!)
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Originally Posted by smash8ight
(Post 5392177)
the spectrum recievers are crap.thats why you have to rebind them..
rebind them? i ran my spektrum sr3500 micro for 3 years running more than once a week! it was the oldest peice of rc electronics i had till i resently sold it because i got a new radio and it was still working great when i sold it and i never had to bind it except for the very first time when i bought it new. |
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