What is going on here?
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We sold everything we could produce and can no longer get components (discontinued by the manufacturer) for most of the items that we have sold over the last 17 years. That's the reason for needing to discontinue some products - we just can't make them anymore because the components are no longer available.

We shifted from being strictly an R/C company to being a mostly UAV oriented company in 2013. Since that time we have released many new products for the R/C industry, which have been basically "hand me downs" from the UAV industry. That continues still to do this day. So, we design and build products for the UAV industry and some years later we can then use a subset of that technology for the R/C industry. By 2018 less than 5% of our entire business was R/C related, and there was a discussion when acquiring the other companies of simply dropping the R/C side completely because it makes no financial sense to continue it. However, that small percentage is the most fun side of the business, so a decision was made to split that company as a separate entity. We will see what happens with it moving forwards.

We will be releasing new R/C products, basically redesigns/upgrades of some previously released products using components that are readily available. All of our products did not suddenly stop working because of their age, and we have been updating and repairing products (when possible) even though the main website has been down. If you have something that needs repaired, just email the tech support department with info and we can help you.

We will eventually phase out all of the 2.4GHz transmitter modules because the RF module used in those was discontinued 7 years ago. We bought a large inventory of those RF modules when we were made aware of the fact that they would be discontinued. We do have our own brand receiver (RFU) and the X10+ that works with it. We have a limited number of Nano RF chips (that chip was discontinued by the manufacturer) that we are collecting to make a production run. A production run has a minimum requirement to even do the run, and we periodically find new-old-stock of the chip and add it to the collection. We are getting close to having enough for one final small (1000 pieces) run.
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What is going on here? - by Capgains - 01-18-2024, 11:03 PM
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