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WHATS IN THE BOX: JR 11X (JRP1100) presented by www.PowerRCHobbies.com

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

We take a look inside the box of a JR 11X. For more information or to order, visit http://www.powerrchobbies.com/product/JRP1100/154.

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  • Nice presentation - great job Jarrett!

  • @RCVultures Thank you very much for the compliments! It's just another angle for the customer to actually see what they are getting when they purchase an item. Let us know if you have any ideas or suggestions!

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  • The 1500mAh NiMH actually isn't bad at all. After my first charge, I left the transmitter on with the backlight on all the time, and occasionally picked it up to familiarise myself with the menus and set up one of my models. The low battery alarm didn't go off til about seven hours later :) It might even get longer after a few cycles of the battery.

    I'll get a LiFe or LiFePO4 when it comes time to replace the Tx pack. The manual specifically says not to use a 3s lipo. LiFe is less volts.

  • I was curious as to where all the switches are located,,, I come up one short from trying to find them on the pictures and video.

    2 - rollers in back L/R

    4 - top left

    4 - top right

    cant see the 11th switch or knob ?

  • @rafflb oh right, cool

  • @TheMightyKinkle when you have the bind plug in hand, you plug it into the bind port on your receiver. it usually says batt/bind... then when your receiver is blinking that is when you hit the bind switch on your radio. then when it stops blinking, that indicates your radio is bound to that receiver. that is how your radio "talks" to the airplane when in flight.

  • @rafflb yes but what is is? What does it do?

  • @TheMightyKinkle thats the bind plug

  • what's that plug thing at 1:02?

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