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Fred:

--- Quote from: "bren.p" ---I have read about this but is it as genuine as a 2.4ghz set what i mean is is it a true conversion
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Yes, that will convert your 35mhz radio to 2.4.
Some mods are really straight forward (module swap), some need a little bit of work (very easy stuff).
Good thing is, you are spoiled for choice, can be cheap, and reliability is proven, and sometimes, even outperform the "main" brands (like Frsky for example).

Happy Days:
Not too sure exactly what you’re asking Bren. The 2.4Ghz module normally clips or screws on the back of the  35Mhz Tx and converts the output from 35Mhz to 2.4Ghz. To all intents and purposes the 35 Mhz Tx then becomes a 2.4 Tx. With all the ‘channel hopping’ protocol and non interference properties 2.4Ghx  has to offer.
K.

bren.p:
Yea Keith thats what I meant wud it end up as good as a factory bought 2.4ghz or would it have restrictions as sometimes with electronics

Fred:
Same as factory.
The only down is that you are limited by the number of channels (8) you can get because the 2.4ghz module will take the signal from the PPM signal of the radio.


It is about to change with some new protocols, but 8 channles will cover most of your need for a while.

Fred:
Brendan, not sure if you saw that one from Richard (If still for sale)
http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1277

Great radio!

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