Looking for a good deal on a transmitter for a RT with a tail clip. I have a MN-10 so anything in the 216 range should be OK.
Looking for a good deal on a transmitter for a RT with a tail clip. I have a MN-10 so anything in the 216 range should be OK.
Fred Dewey
"The bird hunting the locust is unaware of the hawk hunting it."
Marshall scout.
http://www.marshallradio.com/falconr...ansmitters.asp
http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/videogame/mario.gif Mario Nickerson
www.Dirthawking.com
I'm ashamed of what I did for a Klondike bar...
indeed this is a good transmitter. i started using one a few years ago and love it....get some extra antenna's for replacement when need'd....
Bill
I have been known to approach the east...
Thanks for the link but I already knew how to find the new ones. That Marshall certainly looks like a nice one. Is it a magnetic on/off?
I thought that there might be somebody wanting to sell a used one that's still in good working condition.
Fred Dewey
"The bird hunting the locust is unaware of the hawk hunting it."
I'm loyal to LL Electronics www.radiotracking.com He helped me find my wayward prairie falcon 25 years ago. I was flying my new just hard penned eyass in Maryland. The bird flew off and I tried to find him for days. A month later, the bird was found 500 miles away in Burlington, Vermont. He was traced to me by the LL Electronics contact information and serial number on the transmitter. I was very happy to be re-united with my 'Terance'.
Kitty Carroll -- The Hawk of May
~~ The essence of falconry is not in the flight or the kill,
but man's relationship with his hawk --- Terance Hanbury White~~
I have a LF-1 that I need to send in for a new antenna. I'll probably buy a LF-2 with spare antennas at that time and save the LF-1 as a spare. They seem like really nice people to deal with and turn around time is very quick.
Fred Dewey
"The bird hunting the locust is unaware of the hawk hunting it."
I have the Merlin Systems 1/3N FMV transmitter on sale right now for $120.00. That is with a tail clip and shipping in the US. These are great transmitters with great range. I sell alot of them to people that are hacking birds because of there long running battery life, strength and light weight. Let me know if I can help. Thanks Stephen
Rich in Illinois....
"Man has emerged from the shadows of antiquity with a Peregrine on his wrist......."
i have too, but the Scout with it's 40 day life span on fresh batteries, on/off mag switch, low battery indicator and short antenna just sold me completely on it. not too mention the fact i hate messin around with those damned button batteries all the time....................
Bill
I have been known to approach the east...
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