Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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Does anyone remember or own the Multiplex transmitter that looked like a taser from Startrec.. it was turquoice on top and grey on the bottom....I always wanted one and kept asking my local hobby shop to get me one but they always said it wasn't out yet... I finally got tired of waiting and baught a Airtronics M8.... Did Multiplex ever release it? I remember seeing pics in RC Car Action and ads but never the real thing...does anyone know what im talking about?

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Re: Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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Yes they did, at the time when they were in transition as such it was not a huge seller.

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yes thats the one!!!!! i always wanted one of those.....anyone have one...are they any good?

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I wish I saw that, I would have bid on it........!!!!!

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Re: Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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Is this vintage really? I bought mine like 5 or 6 years ago from a LHS. It is still my current radio, but I have the "synthetized" version that doesn't use crystals. I've always been happy with it, works great with a lot of fine tuning possibilities. So, why is it so attractive?
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Re: Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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Asso_man! wrote:Is this vintage really?
it isn't :mrgreen: except that it looks like the SS "phazer" or whatever that thing was called.

well tbh it's a much underestimated radio, has all the bells and whistles of a KO or Futaba but half the price and good multiplex engineering in there. It's their last car radio before Hitec bought them out :?

One must wear pointy ears if one uses it :lol:

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Re: Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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+1 its not vintage. They stopped selling them around 03-04.

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Re: Multiplex Transmiter form the late 90's

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I bought this transmitter when I had a problem with my KO EX1 Mars. In my opinion the only good thing with this Multiplex is the low weight and yes it´s working. But you can´t compare this with something real good as a KO.

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