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If you want to use a mixer for 2 channels only and don want to spend the $ for a new radio. Try either a Christy (sp?

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If you want to use a mixer for 2 channels only and don want to spend the $ for a new radio. Try either a Christy (sp?

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Quillen Engineering 561 North, 750 West Hobart Indiana 46342-9438 The Quillen mixer was a construction article in the Dec ’94 & Jan ’95 RCM’s and it allows for old (upgraded RF) radios, new radios, and mixing for 25% flaps, 50% flaps, 50% mixer and 100% mixer using a microcontroller to do the mixing. Art Quillen sells these in various forms of completion anywhere from just the controller program on disk for $5 all the way to a complete assembled unit (less connectors) for $29 (’95 prices). I built my first one from an unassembled kit and loved it. I have also built several more from scratch and they work out great. This may help if you are limited in budget and do not need extravagant computerized functions. It will definitely not help if you have some money burning a hole in your pocket or have already had your heart set on taking the plunge.[50] 8.0 Contests 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Contest directors (CDs) 8.3 Thermal Duration 8.3.1 Launch order/windows 8.3.2 Pop-offs 8.3.3 Landing circl

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