Another one from the Estate of Steve Salmon, the ACE Silver Star Single Stick, I dont know too much about these, so maybe Pete or Tobe can chime in with their knowledge on these please?
Is there a Pro-Line connection in it's DNA?
Ace R/C Silver Series Single Stick Tx
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Re: Ace R/C Silver Series Single Stick Tx
ACE bought ProLine...in the later/last ProLine you will find Ace components and boards and started its quality decline. The most noticeable was that they started to use the ACE RF-board.
ACE bought several manufacturers not least also Rand.
ACE bought several manufacturers not least also Rand.
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Re: Ace R/C Silver Series Single Stick Tx
I can't tell you much about that particular set, though strangely enough, I'm just embarking on the restoration (and Giga-izing!) of an old World Engines UK set that uses a Silver Seven encoder!
My Ace SS transmitter is a MicroPro 8000, a compuertised set. I've actually got three MicroPros, but two are twin-stick - one on 459 MHz and one on 35 MHz. The SS one is on 2.4 GHz.
You can find instructions and circuits for the Silver Seven here: https://vintagercfiles.com/Files/ACE/Silver%20Seven/ although I think it only covers the twin-stick version. However, the SS shouldn't be much different!
Also in that section, you can find circuits for the various option boards that could be plugged into the Silver Seven encoder.
Hope this helps!
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Pete
My Ace SS transmitter is a MicroPro 8000, a compuertised set. I've actually got three MicroPros, but two are twin-stick - one on 459 MHz and one on 35 MHz. The SS one is on 2.4 GHz.
You can find instructions and circuits for the Silver Seven here: https://vintagercfiles.com/Files/ACE/Silver%20Seven/ although I think it only covers the twin-stick version. However, the SS shouldn't be much different!
Also in that section, you can find circuits for the various option boards that could be plugged into the Silver Seven encoder.
Hope this helps!
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Pete