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Hi all,
I've dug out my old Sanwa Exzes 40MHz transmitter. I'm wanting to know if it is possible to upgrade it to a 2.4GHz system, I've seen people replacing the module in the back but not sure how viable this is, or is it just worth getting a new modern transmitter/reciever? |
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That is something else I was thinking, I'm guessing that besides the possibility of having to change crystals, there is no other real benefit of moving to 2.4GHz?
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Nope.
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Look at the Frsky conversions on the electrics thread as this has been done. Ive done the first conversion on an exerd and works really well, plus a lot cheaper than buying a new transmitter. Advantages, tiny receiver and aerial, ting transmitter aerial, zero interferance.
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Don't Have any knowledge of these but look ok
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-4GHz-Mod...item1a0079cbdc |
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