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I have some sanwa and are they common with acoms?
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Cool ![]() ![]() |
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Some more pictures of this Schuco Tronic rebadge:
Receiver top is pure Acoms: Receiver bottom is silver lettering stamped into the plastic. I haven't seen this on the Acoms ones. Notice the Asahi GmbH company name. Asahi Germany in other words. So this is very much Acoms. Servos are pure Acoms. No trace of Schuco: |
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That's very German
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Nice find ![]() Numbers on Acoms transmitters & recievers denote number of channels and frequency band - e.g. 427 is 4 channel/27mhz, 227 = 2 channel/27mhz etc, so 241= 2 channel/41mhz. It's not just a matter of swapping the crystals either ![]() |
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