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Started by Nehutech, December 15, 2010, 02:51:13 PM

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Nehutech

hello to all member

today i got my new SPEKTRUM DX6i from INDIAN HOBBIES. i was very happy to catch it in my hand.

will post pic later.

Specktrum DX6i l EasyStar l Cabin Cruiser 46 l

Turnigy GTX3 l mSP 190 Micro Heli l HengLong Mad Truck l Kyosho TR-15 Roller

saurabhhsrivastavaa

Cheers !!!
Saurabh
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anwar

Congrats ! Does it come with any paperwork (or mention on the invoice) about WPC approval ?
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Nehutech


thanks Saurabh


yea anwarbhai
i got Certificate about the Specktrum DX6i.

will take snap and upload.
Specktrum DX6i l EasyStar l Cabin Cruiser 46 l

Turnigy GTX3 l mSP 190 Micro Heli l HengLong Mad Truck l Kyosho TR-15 Roller

rohitgupta322

Even the other LHS's should try and get their radios certified.
Be Inquisitive

xxkrishxx

I didn't get any certificate when I bought from them !?
BalaKrishnan
Mechanical engineer..

Radio:Spektrum Dx6i | Futaba 6EXP | working on coro Avispad | HK450MT kit | Seagull Boomerang 40 | HK 250GT | Upcoming: Easy Star 2 |

atul_pg

Congratulations my old friend..Still waiting for an ice cream party :D :P

bokilap

I too got a certificate from Indianhobbies.


atul_pg

Whats the certificate about ? Pic or description bakya ?

anwar

WPC certification... I hope.
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bokilap

Here is what i got, i dont know if this is useful or not

sandeepm

Firstly : this is weird/strange that radio license for a device is in the name of an individual. how does it matter if someone else is using that device or radio.
Secondly : can someone put focus on the para which says "As this equipment........................................2.4Ghz band and upto 4 watts of power)

if License is not required to operate 2.4 ghz upto 4watts then whats wrong in importing these radios?????????????????????????????????????
Fly high if you have good set of batteries.....!

chkalyan

Hi All to operate a 2.4Ghz frequency operated equipment including all, doesn't require any license but it has to be certified by WPC stating that the Equipment is under the norms specified.

anwar

Quote from: sandeepm on December 16, 2010, 03:34:30 PM
if License is not required to operate 2.4 ghz upto 4watts then whats wrong in importing these radios?????????????????????????????????????

Simply put, SOMEONE has to confirm that it falls within those ranges... and that is the ETA (Equipment Type Approval) from WPC.  Secondly, each import requires an "import license", that confirms that it is the "type approved" model itself that is being imported  :-X
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flying doc

Guys would this help? This is a copy of the Gazette stating the use of 2.4 Ghz radio equipment.
Doc
Tiger Sports 40, SPA3D, SPAD Extra all with ASP 52 engines.
SPAD Debonair with OS 46
Turbo Raven 60 with an ASP 91
Next build - Accipiter 91 with DLE 20
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tg

Simply put fly in groups at well known places or fly at home (ultra micro RC) or fly where none may notice :-))

Nehutech

help needed for the charger Adopter.

any one got the convertor for the 110 to 220 AC.

please give some help.

Specktrum DX6i l EasyStar l Cabin Cruiser 46 l

Turnigy GTX3 l mSP 190 Micro Heli l HengLong Mad Truck l Kyosho TR-15 Roller

xxkrishxx

get a separate charger for ur batteries..
BalaKrishnan
Mechanical engineer..

Radio:Spektrum Dx6i | Futaba 6EXP | working on coro Avispad | HK450MT kit | Seagull Boomerang 40 | HK 250GT | Upcoming: Easy Star 2 |

anwar

Quote from: Nehutech on December 19, 2010, 10:16:05 AM
any one got the convertor for the 110 to 220 AC.

Should be available in any electronics parts shops, and possibly in other shops too.  Just ask around your town (or closest town).

And you want 220 to 110 (not the other way around).  Unless you bought it in India with 220v support, and are planning to travel to the US with it !
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sandeepm

Quote from: Nehutech on December 19, 2010, 10:16:05 AM
any one got the convertor for the 110 to 220 AC.
Please confirm 110 to 220V AC OR 220 to 110V AC ???????????
Fly high if you have good set of batteries.....!

Nehutech

sorry was my mistake

220 to 110 AC

i have ask but found some DESI type converter.
Specktrum DX6i l EasyStar l Cabin Cruiser 46 l

Turnigy GTX3 l mSP 190 Micro Heli l HengLong Mad Truck l Kyosho TR-15 Roller

dineshk13

Today I got my Dx6i tx from indian hobbies..but the charger for tx is 110v to 6v. I think it is not usable in india atleast where the normal supply is 230v. Probably I will have to buy a converter from 230v to 6v. Please help.

Thanks in advance.
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anwar

Please see my response (Reply #18) in this same thread... that is what you need on this.

http://www.rcindia.org/radios-and-receivers/new-dx6i/msg42508/#msg42508
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dineshk13

Thanks anwar for the quick response. But my point was whether I should look for
230v to 6v adapter OR
230v to 120v and then 120v to 6v (I already have it) - I dont know how will I make the connections in this case.

Thanks
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anwar

Basically you can either get a 220v charger for your radio, OR you can get a 220V to 110v convertor which allows you to use the charger you have.  For the latter option, you plug in your 110v charger into the convertor, it is straight forward.

A third option is to get a all-chemistry charger which can charge not only your TX, but also every other battery you have.
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