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Hi Guys,
Please help me ID these parts. ![]() I think the item top left is part of one of these servos http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110098 do you agree or if not what else could it be? If it is one of the items in the link how often are these for sale and what price? Is the second item one of these ![]() Squint a bit and I think it is. Again if so how much and how often do they come up and if not what could it be. As this is the receiver can you also spe what radios would have worked with this back in the good old days? Guys, if you help me solve this I will be great full. Thank you. |
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looking at the clearer picture it looks like a US spec receiver
the "75" refers to frequency band (like we used to run 27 and 40 MHz in the good old days) 75 was not legal in the UK for use under brca rules I believe .If I am correct its worthless with out a transmitter to operate it regards dave |
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top left looks like the booster box on a ko ps87, you are probably right about the receiver, not many had the crystal in that position
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The receiver in the clear picture is one that I borrowed from google images. I think it is the same as the one in the poor quality picture. The only issue would be is the one in the poor quality image was on a UK car that I know was scrutinized. No way would the car have got through with an illegal frequency.
Any chance they made these in other frequencies? Did any other KO servos use the booster box? Thanks or the help so far guys. |
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I remember booster box on ko ps 87 too cant think I remember on anything else regards dave |
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There was a ps87 and ps87 championship edition or something like that. although i wouldnt have a clue what the difference was. i have that receiver, 27 meg version in a fab2000 and a mardave v12, and a couple of the ps87's in cars too
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This will help you out on the reciever part they also did that reciever in 27 and 72 MHz versions
http://www.futabarc.com/receivers/old-receivers.html Part number FP-R102H |
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