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Re: Source for frequency control board stickers needed (1/1)

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Darrell Anderson

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Aug 5, 2004, 3:31:23 PM8/5/04
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Jay,

The stickers you are looking for were sold by Ace R/C, now Ace Hobby
Distributors http://www.acehobby.com/acehobby/ However, believe the
stickers were discontinued, along with a lot of other handy Ace
products, when Ace R/C was aquired by the present owners.

Your best bet is to go with the other commercial offerings, as linked
in this topic thread, or compose your own on a computer. If an ink
jet or laser printer is used, and can be heat-laminated, the resulting
labels are very durable. Fading can be minimized by facing the
frequency board away from the sun, or building a cover over the board
to shade it and protect it from the weather. Also, avoid the color
red, which seems to fade quickly.

D. Anderson
Montana

ScottK

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Feb 24, 2012, 12:05:25 PM2/24/12
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Has anyone discovered a new/current source for frequency control board
labels?

Thank you,
Scott Kantrowitz
813-965-1281 (Mobile/text)


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Vance Howard

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Feb 24, 2012, 5:31:08 PM2/24/12
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2012 11:05:25 -0600, ScottK wrote:

> Has anyone discovered a new/current source for frequency control board
> labels?
>
> Thank you,
> Scott Kantrowitz
> 813-965-1281 (Mobile/text)

http://www.pspmfg.com/FrequencyBoard.html
It's not labels, but a frequency board complete. Other than making your
own labels, I don't know of any supplier.



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