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QUATTRO 4Ch FM Tx, 3 x 577 servos, nicad's & charger
QUATTRO 4 channel FM with 3 x 577 servos, nicad batteries & charger. (State
frequency when ordering.)
JR Quatro Overview
Are you new to radio-controlled modeling? Wondering what radio system
you should buy for your first aircraft? After speaking with modelers and
dealers in your area, you may have learned that JR radios are well respected
by those who use them, but are not always the lowest priced systems on the
market. This is changing with the J-line Quattro 4-Channel FM Radio
System - a true 4-channel radio system with the JR look,
quality and feel you've come to expect, but at a lower price.
Familiar features of the JR Quattro
When you first pick up the J-line Quattro Radio System, you may
immediately recognize the look and feel of the radio engineered by JR. J-line
uses the same ergonomically computer-designed case as JR's popular XF662,
providing you with a comfortable radio. This transmitter features an
easy-to-read three-color LED battery voltage indicator that lets you know at a
glance if it's safe to fly or if you need to recharge. The Quattro's servo
reversing switches for all four channels are located beneath the rechargeable
transmitter pack, so you can't accidentally flip them. To better suit your
flying style, the Quattro even comes with an adjustable stick length. Other
Quattro standard features include a trainer system which is compatible with
all J-line and JR brand radios, fully re-chargable NiCds, a carrying handle,
and a neck strap eyelet. Finally, there is a quality alternative to budget
branded 4-channel radio systems - The J-line Quattro, with the JR look,
quality, and feel, but at a low price.
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All Prices in Australian Dollars
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