27Mhz. conversion to 75Mhz transmitter - Part 3
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99996: Radio Gear
Status: Project
Date: 15-Jan-2010
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Status: Project
Date: 15-Jan-2010
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A little soldering and fettling - and...
Now I have a 27Mhz. Attack SR transmitter that is a little unusual... if not unique !
It just needs a polish with some T-Cut to finish it off...
then some new rechargeable AA NiMH cells.





If you liked those pictures, you should see these...
27Mhz. conversion to 75Mhz transmitter - Part 1
Comments
Tizer
I had one last year with 27mhz from standard? Cool conversion though. Corona is selling kits to change normal (27, 40 or 75mhz) transmitters to 2.4ghz
keven64
I have also a 27Mhz Attack-SR in really good condition that is the same as the first picture here... as well as the grey one which I have made 27Mhz...
I still have two - but now I can tell them apart at a glance !
Corona kits are a module as far as I understand ? These transmitters do not use a module.
I simply swapped the electronics from one Tx 'case' to another...
Tizer
Yes they also have modules, but also kits to convert a 27mhz transmitter to 2.4ghz, but it can also still work on 27mhz at the same time
keven64
Hmmm - that sounds interesting. 2-channel 2.4Ghz radio without a module...
lupogtiboy
cool stuff! wish i was brave enough to do this, but i know i'd make a complete hash of it! but now you've got me worried now, as I never realised that 72mhz was illegal in the uk! My duratrax Vendetta runs on 72 mhz! oops!!
keven64
LOOK...!
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See also -
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lupogtiboy
rite..... better change that then! thanks!
Eddystone
Far too tidy! Now this [Click here] is a truely mad and unique transmitter conversion
keven64
Yes - your conversion IS mad !
I plan to add a 2.4Ghz module to my 'collection' of stuff.
I have two 3EGX transmitters and a 4FG that may work with one - after a little fettling within...
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