
The TX, RX and not in the photo a charger, previous owner used the Skyleader servos with this gear, changed the plugs.
Anyway, I'm looking for an English or German scan of the manual for this radio, if someone can help please?
Hi Dave,iflylilplanes wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 09:36 ........ love the Taranis, but I love vintage RC as well, my collection is slowly growing. This Multiplex gear is the second I've ever seen in real life, shows how few they are here in OZ.
When I saw a Multiplex (no idea what model) transmitter for the first time, was at a glider comp in the late 80's, the owner had just purchased the system, and was having an issue with servo reversing, he finally realized all he had to do was reverse the plug going to that input. When looking inside the TX, all there was was a single PCB with a big chip in the centre. It amazed me that that German radio could do the same as my JR Max66 with almost nothing inside, my JR was packed with like 10 PCB's of different sizes and almost no room left inside the case, the multiplex had lots of room to add on all sorts of extras.Wayne_H wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 23:05 The MPX were very popular with the competition sailplane (F3B, F3J, etc) & e-sailplane (F3E/F5B) fraternity in Australia through the mid 80's to mid/late 90's. My MPX radios are of that generation, being a Royal MC from 1985 & a MC4000 circa 2002. Both were very leading edge in their day, and fabulous Txs still, IMHO. Enjoy your Europa![]()
Forgot to mention that I have a combi80 that is very similar inside converted to frsky .My Europa seems to be on 35mhz, I don't think that is legal here in OZ.