Can someone help me decide? Flying a female Gyr/ Per.
Can someone help me decide? Flying a female Gyr/ Per.
Rick Mayo
Both!
Caleb Stroh
Kaysville, UT
hybrids have to have two transmitters on, power max for distance, rt+ for longevity.
Chris
Goshawks get it done with style
Powermax..
Strongest transmitter on the market. It's only available as backpack/tail mount though. for a leg/neck mount rt+ would be my first choice.
Ricco
Calm seas have never made a good sailor.
See, git both!
Caleb Stroh
Kaysville, UT
[QUOTE=Ricko;261191]Can someone help me decide? Flying a female Gyr/ Per.[/QUOTE
I use two RT Plus...Bob
I've been flying two seasons with the dual RT+'s as leg mounts on my tiercel. Honestly they work fine...great in fact. Went on a hell-of-a-doozy yesterday! I could-a wrung his neck!
But its a little too much weight in a funny spot for the little bird, so I'm looking to run the powermax on a backpack, and one RT+ on the legmount. Overkill, but I'm still a little twitchy about things...
Caleb Stroh
Kaysville, UT
Have you had a problem with them Rick... They've never, I mean never let me down. They are long range and long lasting.
I recently picked up one of the new LL transmitters. The 4. It's really nice with a magnetic switch, long life and really short antennna. Shorter than the RT I believe.
David Liepe
New Jersey
Yup,
My only issue is with the length of the antenna. On big stoops there is alot of tourque on the base of the screw in. That can weaken that attatchment point. A heavy bead of glue will help a bit. I cut a few inches off the end of the antenna as well to minimize the whip. It only diminishes range by a few miles.
That new ll 4 is super short and long life and long range. That one I really like. It's antenna is the shortest on the market I believe. Super product.
The Marshalls burn batteries......they have powerful signals but with that power you get a quicker burn. I had a micro and couldn't replace the batteries qick enough.
David Liepe
New Jersey
Rick,
An update: As planned, I installed a backpack on my tiercel and have been using the Powermax/RT+ combo for over a month.
I couldn't be happier with the results.
The Powermax does seem a little big for my bird but it hasn't seemed to affect his flying. I still attach one RT+ via leg mount. Both use batteries at a different rate, but I always turn mine off after each use…and make sure they’re off via the signal tester. I haven’t had to test them overnight or anything…but I suppose that exactly the point of using good equipment.
We have had several "fly-abouts" the last few weeks, and it was very nice having two different transmitters. At times the RT+ was actually the preferred signal...depending on which way/how he was flying or perched.
I know many folks will say that two transmitters is too much, but I disagree. There have been a couple instances that only one transmitter was coming through and having both has given me confidence. If you have the means to do so it’s a great combo.
Also, I have heard of several birds this season that have had one transmitter fail (or it didn't get turned on) and I'm sure they would have the bird still if they used two, or were using a quality transmitter like Marshall.
Anywho...damn fly-off birds....
-caleb
Caleb Stroh
Kaysville, UT
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