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			<title>transmitter questions</title>
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			<description>Hi I have just bought a futaba t6xa radio it has been converted to the 2.4gzh by the dymond conversion I am wondering if this is a good reliable...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi I have just bought a futaba t6xa radio it has been converted to the 2.4gzh by the dymond conversion I am wondering if this is a good reliable conversion? Everybody I have asked has never heard of dymond. I was also looking at turnigy 9ch transmitter which is inexpensive and the recievers for it are less than $10 as opposed to the dymond which are about $40. I am just starting out i have a phoenix 2000 glider and just bought a dynam waco ymf. Any comments and opinions are appreciated.</div>

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			<title>FS-iT4 Units of Measurment</title>
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			<description>Can the FlySky FS-it4 display temp and speed in F and MPH, or is it fixed only to C and KPH?</description>
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