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Originally posted by codesuidae
Were you able to get the controller schematic from the FCC site? I keep getting a corrupted PDF from their server.
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Yep, no problems at all. Just a thought, maybe your web browser is somehow corrupting the PDF when retrieving it. Man, I really hate Adobe PDF browser plugins <aarrgghh>.
Try this: Create a blank/new HTML page with direct link(s) to the PDF, load the HTML ino your web browser, right-click (instead of left-clicking) on the link and select "Save as". Dunno, but it might help ya to retrieve the PDF without corrupting it (actually downloading it, verses loading it into your web browser).
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Its probably the same as the regular ZZ anyway, I've read that they are interchangable.
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Yes, looking at the controller schematics, they're quite similar (except that the MT controllers operate at a higher voltage).
Which brings me to this: have ya tried out some of your original Zaps with the new MT controller? Of course, ya have to charge the original Zap on the original Zap controller, but after charging it you can use the MT controller to drive the original Zap around with. Man, the new MT controllers feel SOOOOOO much nicer -
Plus, I'm not sure, but I have a hunch that the newer MT controllers may just have a bit more RF power output, thereby increasing range. Not sure though.
Heh, the MT that I bought was a 49MHz version, I even considering seeing if I could buy just a 27MHz controller directly from Radio Shack... just to drive my original 27MHz zaps around with LOL! -