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Someone posted a message asking for plans to build his own radio. This topic is way too advanced for the scope of this FAQ. However, Rudie Shepherd provided the original poster with some very excellent URLs to sites with this type of information. For those truly into way too much information, here are the links: MicroPro8000 Users http://mp8000.rcclubs.com/ Radio Modelisme (in French and English) http://home.nordnet.fr/~fthobois/ RCMICRO: Microprocessor based radio control encoder http://www.eagleairaust.com.au/encoder.htm Here are a few more links describing how to build your own electronics, or modify your electronics. Please note that modifying your equipment will most certainly void the warranty on your equipment. :) The 7 channel hack: http://www.teamtornado.co.uk/7channel.htm PC-to-R/C Interface: http://www.mh.ttu.ee/risto/rc/electronics/pctorc.htm Micron Radio Control: http://www.micronradiocontrol.fsnet.co.uk/
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The real answer is no. You can buy a kit and assemble it . Then you take the risk that a technical problem (bad solder joint,broken wire,part placement etc) may cause it not to work. Building kits can be a pure joy for one person and a major pain for another. Most of it depends on yourself. If you love to tinker...its for you. As for plans on the internet... these are best undertaken by people who have building experience...Rf is not a good starting internet project . RF has issues that engineers call "black Magic" Your kit designer knows them and has made suttle changes that have major effects. People come to me every day and want to save money by building their own unit. ITS more expensive and LESS reliable Hey, but what do I know
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