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Terry Keeley

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OK, those hits on 27 band got me thinking so I did a little digging.

Found this pinout for the Futaba FP-TP tx module that's in the 3PJ, 7U, 8U, 9C & 9Z:

looking at the back of the transmitter, antenna pointing away from you:

left side

#1 PPM

#2 switched battery positive

#3 RF good (pulled low through a transister when signal is present at the final amp)

#4 ground

#5 RF out

right side

I knew my old 3EGX modules were 10 pin but when I opened one to have a look the pins are tied together so the result is only 5 inputs to the module:

normal_Module_003.jpg


So using the same orientation as previous, pins 1/2, 3/4, 5/6/7, 8/9, 10 feed the tx. Any idea whats what? Any way to find out?

Guess you figured where this is going. Here's the FASST unit that replaces that FP-TP module:

http://www3.towerhob...?&I=LXUMU0&P=SM

If I can find figure the pinouts on my old 3EGX couldn't I adapt the FASST system to it? :rolleyes:
 
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You probably could, the only problem is would it be legal? The answer is no, since the work wouldn't have been done by a licensed shop. What you could do is contact Radio South and see if they could modify a module to make it work and tune everything to make it legal. The way I see it, it's not worth getting busted by the FCC for trying to save a few dollars.
 
You probably could, the only problem is would it be legal? The answer is no, since the work wouldn't have been done by a licensed shop. What you could do is contact Radio South and see if they could modify a module to make it work and tune everything to make it legal. The way I see it, it's not worth getting busted by the FCC for trying to save a few dollars.
Ahhh, I'll have Pete Waters at Kraft Midwest do the work, he's been at it since reeds and tubes. :blink:

Just trying to get some info for him...
 
You probably could, the only problem is would it be legal? The answer is no, since the work wouldn't have been done by a licensed shop. What you could do is contact Radio South and see if they could modify a module to make it work and tune everything to make it legal. The way I see it, it's not worth getting busted by the FCC for trying to save a few dollars.
I have been following a bunch of threads on the airplane forums---- it is long and winding road--- but in a few words--- what HydJunkie said only applies to the 27/72/75 stuff the hack modules now supplied by many Chinese companies are considered a complete unit by the FCC. But bottom line is NOBODY who has ungraded is getting busted and there are oodles of these being done to upgrade a persons favorite trans to 2.4.Some guys are even adding a cheap Chinese hack module to thier FASST system with a switch so they can switch between FAAST and the cheap Chinese recievers!!) But stepping back a minute why hack your favorite trans when you can buy a new trans and reciever for $25.00 plus shipping from Hobbycity?? ------------------see this link--------http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9042 Notice I linked to a radio that has rachet knob to one channel (for you two stick guys like me) Rudy
 
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