patmat2350
Jun 13, 2007, 10:26 AM
Graupner just sent out a flyer on their new 2.4 GHz products- basically Tx modules and Rx's which work with some of their existing radios. OK, so what? We have lots of 2.4 Gig choices here already.
Well, one of the radios that Graupner offers today is the MC series. These are funky looking things, sort of along the lines of the Robbe in-house offering (F-14, F-22 etc). The MC-24 is a full-on high-end ($$$$) computer radio with 24 functions, and like the Robbe, has options to use all kinds of sliders, knobs and switches for the "extra" functions… neat. But illegal in the States, as it's only offered in 35/40/41 MHz.
https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg
https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg (https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg)
But now you can make it legal with the new "IFS" (Intelligent Frequency Select) modules. So who's going to be the first kid on the block with this new toy?
http://www.graupner.de/fileadmin/news_img/2007-06-07/ifs_newsletter_e.pdf (http://www.graupner.de/fileadmin/news_img/2007-06-07/ifs_newsletter_e.pdf)
Pat M
Well, one of the radios that Graupner offers today is the MC series. These are funky looking things, sort of along the lines of the Robbe in-house offering (F-14, F-22 etc). The MC-24 is a full-on high-end ($$$$) computer radio with 24 functions, and like the Robbe, has options to use all kinds of sliders, knobs and switches for the "extra" functions… neat. But illegal in the States, as it's only offered in 35/40/41 MHz.
https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg
https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg (https://shop.graupner.de/productimages/4828.jpg)
But now you can make it legal with the new "IFS" (Intelligent Frequency Select) modules. So who's going to be the first kid on the block with this new toy?
http://www.graupner.de/fileadmin/news_img/2007-06-07/ifs_newsletter_e.pdf (http://www.graupner.de/fileadmin/news_img/2007-06-07/ifs_newsletter_e.pdf)
Pat M