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Re: Old reliable Cox Sanwa radios
Nice.
My experience with the Cox/Sanwa Sidewinder radio used in the GTP Nissan is not so reliable. The bottom battery cover can fall off while using the radio, jettisoning the batteries, and leaving the GTP Nissan on autopilot.
My experience with the Cox/Sanwa Sidewinder radio used in the GTP Nissan is not so reliable. The bottom battery cover can fall off while using the radio, jettisoning the batteries, and leaving the GTP Nissan on autopilot.
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Re: Old reliable Cox Sanwa radios
I always thought they were the low end of Kraft radios , they sure look the same (( i always wanted a Kraft and just never happened ) got plenty of futaba now Am and some FM , old stuff that could be used for cars .
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Re: Old reliable Cox Sanwa radios
Jason_WI wrote:Nice.
My experience with the Cox/Sanwa Sidewinder radio used in the GTP Nissan is not so reliable. The bottom battery cover can fall off while using the radio, jettisoning the batteries, and leaving the GTP Nissan on autopilot.
I’d pay to see that!
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