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Old 06-11-2006
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I have bought a Sanwa EXZES off ebay and bought a Spectrum module for i, but found it doesn't fit, the normal module is slightly bigger, are there different versions of this radio, it is definately the right module as it says on it it is for the EXZES and Super EXZES.
Its not the super exzes but still claims it should fit?
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did you ask Wayne? he may be your best bet.
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oooo, Sanwa radio and Spektrum, let me know if it works Does the exes use RX311/ RX21 reciever's?

If not, I'll have to buy the KoPropo Vantage III spektrum radio thingy ma jig
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Speak of the devil and i shall appear.

The module fits the super excess but is so damn tight don't plan on taking it out.

i have used it for about 7 months ish and have had no problems at all. the best bit is wandering up dfor practise safe in the knowledge you are not going to have to wait, create interferance or be the victim of it.

alan i'm going to have a wander around the net and see what the problem is, firstly the module you bought is the one for the sanwa/airtronics m8/m11?
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Cheers Wayne
The module is the SM1001 pro module which it says on the box is for M8/M11/Sanwa EXZES/Super EXZES. The radio is just a normal EXZES. the module number in the back of it is TM-1190 and it certainly don't fit,
I think it might be going back on EBay and I will need to find a Super EXZES
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bring it with you thursday, however i will have a chat with a local shop manager on the best price i can get a new one for, (not the shop you are thinking of)

don't forget you can split the stuff you get in the box, rx 311 receiver and the crystal pair and make back some of the cash.
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cheers Wayne. I have already got it ready to bring on Thursday to show you.
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I have used a Sanwa Super Exzes (with spektrum module) for the last 12 months with no problem.
Comes with transmitter battery pack and charger. Plenty of features and set ups.
Sold the 40mhz receiver and module on ebay and got £75 for them.
I would definetly recomend this transmitter.
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Ok despite what it tells you on the Spektrum module box/website the EXZES module is not the same as the Super EXZES which I now have and the Spektrum gear is all installed.
There may be different versions of the EXZES so make sure you get the right one if you want to fit the Spectrum module.

Super EXZES module TM141.
EXZES Module T1190 but if you can find a EXZES with the above module it should work.
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