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Old 06-18-2007, 09:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

So what is your take on the scan select receivers? Can I trust them?????



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Old 06-18-2007, 09:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Absolutely, I use them in everything from helicopters to my 1/3rd scale Edge. They rock!
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

Agreed....they rock! Never a glitch or hit with mine and if a lot of people are on my channel at my field I simply switch to an open channel.
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

using them in an RF challenged environment in my TREX 600.... good to go !
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Old 06-19-2007, 12:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

The scan select rx goes to the exact frequency that is coming from your radio. These are great receivers. I used the R2000 without ever having a problem.
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

Ditto as above. They lock into the exact tuning of your radio, no crystal variation. Also I figure that if Frazer Briggs uses them and they out perform what he had been using previously, they are more than good enough for me.
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

Please clarify.........

Are you saying that the Scxan Select RX's will drift off-frequency slightly to receive a slightly off frequency transmitter???

Or does is just really pick which channel is closest to the transmitted signal , and stay dead-nuts on freq...irregardless of the transmitted signal??

If it is the former, that means you can be anywhere in 72 band and it will match it?? Or maybe there is window of tolerance it can change to....Seems odd, but smart.
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Help! JR scan select receivers - PLEASE HELP

I just got the UltraLite 7Ch Scanselect and I am trying to use it with my JR9303 radio, the problem is when I do as it says it wont seem to grab a channel which is very frustrating.

My radio is on SPCM, turn it on, crystal in and then power the receiver, push the scan button in, it turns off, push it again and it blinks quickly, then it slows down as it searches for the frequency and then thats it. It keeps searching and finds nothing, please help.

I bought this receiver to avoid pulling the receiver out my other airplane and using it.

Any help in setting up would be great.

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Old 11-30-2008, 06:22 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

That R720UL receiver is PPM not PCM. Switch your transmitter and give it another try.
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Thank you very much, that seemed to work.
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Old 12-02-2008, 01:02 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Help! Re: JR scan select receiver plugging servos in set-up

I made a big mistake of unplugging all the servo connectors from my receiver without marking them or photographing it. I am so used to my airplane with being able to simply know what goes where. So now the problem I have is that I have the new servo, not 100% sure how to plug what in to where and have the helicopter work again. I can get the pitch and roll and trim etc figured out ok, but I have one connector with only 1 orange wire to it and not sure where it goes. If I hit the inverted mode the engine spins but it doesnt spin when I simply increase the throttle.

Any help you can give would be great, if anyone has a diagram they can email me to show me what to plug in where as well as any suggestions on how to set it up with a 9303 radio, it is for a walkera 68b helicopter.

Thanks in advance, my email is ryanderot@hotmail.com if you want to email any diagrams or give me some help.

So frustrating, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Default Re: JR scan select receivers???? Any good????

I love JR Scanselect R/x's!! i use the R790's in all my stuff (that takes 7 channels) and they give me great great response. just turn on your transmitter, turn on the r/x power, press the scan button and your all good to go!!`
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