Hi and thanks to everyone who said hello after my first post. To Richard & Jim....I already had these links, thanks anyway. I also used to be a member of the Edinburgh Model Boat Club all those years ago. I actually got 2nd prize at the Scottish Champs for 'steering & docking' in 1993 ish.
Here's some links to some (rubbish quality) photos of my boats.
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945452.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945451.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945450.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945449.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945448.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945447.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945446.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945445.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945444.jpg
Tech help question:
I'm trying at the moment to get the trawler Nordkap going but I'm having trouble either with the transmitter or receiver but I don't know which. If I move away from the model about 3ft I start getting 'jittery' servo movements. Any further than this and it all goes haywire!
Some years ago my youngest son broke the topmost portion off the transmitter aeriel, but I dont think it's that. (It's an old Futaba Attack SR 2 channel transmitter.) I opened the transmitter today out of interest as I have been able to turn the aeriel freely and wasn't sure if I should be able to do this. When I opened the case there was a small piece (1cm) of 'stranded' copper wire lying at the bottom of the case. There did not seem to be any attachment/wire to the bottom threaded portion of the aeriel! Am I getting warmer do you think? Should the aeriel be securely attached to something inside?
Grant
P.S. I used 'Pinkbike' to host my photos as that's what I normally use for my older son's MTB pics.
I also just noticed I'm able to have photos hosted on the forum!!
Here's some links to some (rubbish quality) photos of my boats.
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945452.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945451.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945450.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945449.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945448.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945447.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945446.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945445.jpg
http://photo.pinkbike.com/photo/945/pbpic945444.jpg
Tech help question:
I'm trying at the moment to get the trawler Nordkap going but I'm having trouble either with the transmitter or receiver but I don't know which. If I move away from the model about 3ft I start getting 'jittery' servo movements. Any further than this and it all goes haywire!
Some years ago my youngest son broke the topmost portion off the transmitter aeriel, but I dont think it's that. (It's an old Futaba Attack SR 2 channel transmitter.) I opened the transmitter today out of interest as I have been able to turn the aeriel freely and wasn't sure if I should be able to do this. When I opened the case there was a small piece (1cm) of 'stranded' copper wire lying at the bottom of the case. There did not seem to be any attachment/wire to the bottom threaded portion of the aeriel! Am I getting warmer do you think? Should the aeriel be securely attached to something inside?
Grant
P.S. I used 'Pinkbike' to host my photos as that's what I normally use for my older son's MTB pics.
I also just noticed I'm able to have photos hosted on the forum!!
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