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'NEWS' We have replaced PDF files with the latest K. Bits... catalogue information. You can download a copy of the 2010 (January updates for VAT) catalogue in Adobe PDF format (see the links in the menu on the left of this page). Note: You can also send SAE for hard copy. Please make any non computer skippers you know aware of new info.
STOP PRESS!
K Bits now stocks the NX83 dual charger from LogicRC. This extremely versatile charger will suit 4-8 cell powered Transmitters, AND 4-6 cell boat packs. Ideal for Spektrum Tx's and 7.2volt high capacity NiMHs. The Rx output features DELTA PEAK sensing to cut off charging to the boat pack. Additionally K Bits can supply an adaptor lead so SPEKTRUM transmitters can be charged on this 'auto' output. THE PRICE £9.95
SPEKTRUM DX5e the latest system on 2.4GHz is a 'sport, non-computer' radio which works superbly. A FULL range set for all classes of yacht, ideal for Micro Magic, RCLaser because of its super low PRICE. Just £86.95 for 5ch transmitter and receiver. REALLY easy to use, no programming, digital trims single model memory with manual servo reverse switches. 20 hours run time. Dual rate switch and failsafe on winch channel if Tx signal is lost. Range tests gave 250metres on the water and still in FULL control. SOLVE all your frequency and glitching problems for just £86.95 WOW! Contact: K Bits for more information on this simple to use 2.4GHz radio. Remember ALL Spektrum sets from K Bits are supplied with either 2100 or 2900 NiMH and customised for yachts. Supplied with additional instructions and drawings for Yacht installation. PLUS the best back up available for your queries.
Latest economy winches from Eurgle are listed in prices and detailed in the attached pdf file (see the links in the menu).
You can contact K. Bits by email, telephone and fax:
K Bits.. Radio Sailing
Tel/fax Int' 44 (0) 1323 725817
email: kenbinks@kbits.co.uk
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank, on-behalf of KBits.., all of our customers past and present for their support.
Many thanks
Ken Binks
