Phil Green Posted December 12, 2023 Share Posted December 12, 2023 Our club (SSA) was entirely FF & S/C when we joined, Macgregors were considered 'posh sets' - in fact anything commercial was! I remember the MR200 style sets as extremely reliable - in fact I've several that still work fine after 50 years, though I wouldnt fly them - maybe a boat? Most of the (non RF) capacitors are standard Mullard C280s. The soldering is excellent, unlike Fleets! I do like my Moonbeam and OS Pixie though, as our very first commercial radio was a Pixie, and our first successful soarer was a Moonbeam, so the combination is super nostalgic - as is my Veron Impala on Remcon reeds - the exact combination from 1970something! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Cooper Posted December 13, 2023 Share Posted December 13, 2023 I had a set of MacGregor single channel radio 60 years ago when I was a boy. It was utterly useless radio. . Range (or lack of it) was the main problem. On a good day, it probably worked as far away as 60 yards. . . Thank goodness for doing range checks. It went back for remedial work several times but the range never improved. Consequently it was a radio which never actually flew. The shop gave me my money back and I bought an RCS outfit..... which worked and was faultless. A year later, I bought anew RCS 10-channel reeds outfit. It had over a mile of ground range.... considerably better than 60 yards.!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Davis 2 Posted December 13, 2023 Share Posted December 13, 2023 It must have been over sixty years ago when I was given an ED single channel transmitter, a biscuit box which stood on the floor and transmitted through a tank aerial and a battered Mercury Monocoupe. I built a MacGregor receiver for it and was given an escapement. It had a range of about of about six feet but my soldering wasn't very good in those days! The sex'n'drugs'n'rock'n'roll years then intervened but three decades later I restored the model and covered it in silver Solartex. Powered by a PAW 19 and guided now by a Sanwa Conquest radio, it looked very smart. It survived one flight in my inexperienced hands. One of the wings parted company in the air! I burned the wreckage. I still have the plan and it's a handsome model so you never know. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Walters Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 I am looking at a Macgregor MR200 27 mhz superhet transmitter and a Minimac MR30 receiver with seven pin plug with two black cables one red one green one blue . I also have a couple of Elmic Commander escapement’s. Has anyone got any ideas on how to wire this up ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Walters Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 aha found a missing piece of paper ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Green Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 (edited) Hi Mike, All the documents are on the Archive page of http://www.singlechannel.co.uk The MR200 isnt a superhet transmitter and the MR30 is a relayless superregen receiver. Plenty of info via the link 🙂 Cheers Phil Edited January 24 by Phil Green Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Green Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 The MR200 makes a great 2.4g conversion! https://mode-zero.uk/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=63 https://mode-zero.uk/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1730&p=14381 etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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