New Products from Radiopost Korea!!
#61
Got the 5ch. I have a few friends with an m11. Maybe I'll lend it out to them.
#62
Here are some lipo's we got from korea. Our 35C rating is on our test machine so its not entirely accurate. Specs are 5000 mAh 35C 7.4V (2S1P) we will be making deans plugs as well. We also have a line of Heli/ Airplane lipos as well Dont mind the stickers and covers...these are just samples. I will post servos once we get them. Thanks for looking
Controller Update
Regards,
Eric Kim
Controller Update
Regards,
Eric Kim
Last edited by ekim628; 08-19-2010 at 04:30 PM.
#63
great work for the radio wish can get 1 soon.. colour screen and the lipo when will be available?
#64
Tech Adept
When will relese the radio ? Is it will available in HK ?
Thanks
Thanks
#66
what are the specs on those servos? Measurements as well.
#68
Pakk-
I dont have the spec sheet with me at the moment. I will get them from korea and post them here.
AM03-
Hey Alvin, thanks for the compliments. More people like the drop down so ours only has that as the option. If we find that people need the wheel up, we will sell it as an option part.
I dont have the spec sheet with me at the moment. I will get them from korea and post them here.
AM03-
Hey Alvin, thanks for the compliments. More people like the drop down so ours only has that as the option. If we find that people need the wheel up, we will sell it as an option part.
#69
Tech Master
iTrader: (13)
Got a Sanwa/Airtronics M8/M11 module and 5 channel receiver.
Tested back to back yesterday using M8 radio versus SM1001 Spectrum Pro module and SR3500 receiver.
Tests were run A-B-A, then B-A-B within the same battery packs.
Ran them in both Mod 2wd Buggy and 17.5 Short Course.
After a day of running and about 8 LiPo packs worth of track time there is almost no difference at all between the 2. Both performed flawlessly and the response, speed, and feel were identical.
I realize off-road is not the best class or surface to test response and speed so I am going to do similar tests in a touring car once I can get to a race event or facility.
For now I am very pleased with how well this package works and I like that the module does not have an antenna sticking out. The binding is also very very fast literally push the button on the transmitter and push the button on the receiver, by the time you are looking back at your transmitters LED its already set!
The only cons if any are that the 5 channel receiver has a tad bit larger footprint than the SR3500 but it is thinner. The 5 channel is also 1 gram heavier if you want to nitpick but I could honestly care less about 1 gram On the plus side Radiopost appears to offer a 4 channel receiver that is 3 grams lighter and even smaller which might be worth looking into...
good job Radiopost!
Tested back to back yesterday using M8 radio versus SM1001 Spectrum Pro module and SR3500 receiver.
Tests were run A-B-A, then B-A-B within the same battery packs.
Ran them in both Mod 2wd Buggy and 17.5 Short Course.
After a day of running and about 8 LiPo packs worth of track time there is almost no difference at all between the 2. Both performed flawlessly and the response, speed, and feel were identical.
I realize off-road is not the best class or surface to test response and speed so I am going to do similar tests in a touring car once I can get to a race event or facility.
For now I am very pleased with how well this package works and I like that the module does not have an antenna sticking out. The binding is also very very fast literally push the button on the transmitter and push the button on the receiver, by the time you are looking back at your transmitters LED its already set!
The only cons if any are that the 5 channel receiver has a tad bit larger footprint than the SR3500 but it is thinner. The 5 channel is also 1 gram heavier if you want to nitpick but I could honestly care less about 1 gram On the plus side Radiopost appears to offer a 4 channel receiver that is 3 grams lighter and even smaller which might be worth looking into...
good job Radiopost!
#70
Hey everyone,
Hope all is well. Radiopost will be at IIC Vendors Meet and Greet on Wenesday @ Riviera Hotel and Casino. Hope the racers attending the IIC can come by and say hi. We will be there to answer any questions you have about our future products. Here is a little update on our radio.
-It will use the 2.4 gHz Direct sequence spread spectrum technology (super fast)
-You can use 5 double AA in the dry cell holder (Radiopost will have our own LiPo or LiFe to put in there as well *sold separately*)
-We will use the hardcase 5ch recievers included with our transmitter
-Color LCD screen with easy to use GUI
The ETA of this radio is November 1st
Well have a good week everyone
Eric Kim
Hope all is well. Radiopost will be at IIC Vendors Meet and Greet on Wenesday @ Riviera Hotel and Casino. Hope the racers attending the IIC can come by and say hi. We will be there to answer any questions you have about our future products. Here is a little update on our radio.
-It will use the 2.4 gHz Direct sequence spread spectrum technology (super fast)
-You can use 5 double AA in the dry cell holder (Radiopost will have our own LiPo or LiFe to put in there as well *sold separately*)
-We will use the hardcase 5ch recievers included with our transmitter
-Color LCD screen with easy to use GUI
The ETA of this radio is November 1st
Well have a good week everyone
Eric Kim
#73
Tech Apprentice
Thanks
CVLAIS
#74
Tech Regular
that looks like a really sweet radio. One thing i would like to say though is nobody seems to make compact models - most of them are quite large. IMO the company who makes a compact, full featured radio somewhere around the size of a kyosho perfex kt-18 and the old Tamiya QD txs will be on to a winner.
perhaps something which could be considered for later, more basic models?
perhaps something which could be considered for later, more basic models?
#75
CVLAIS-
Yes we will be introducing our telemetry system sometime next year. It will be the same radio but with telemetry built in the software. The recievers are already capable of two way data exchange. All we have to do is upgrade the software
Skree-
I will take that into consideration for our next models in the future
Yes we will be introducing our telemetry system sometime next year. It will be the same radio but with telemetry built in the software. The recievers are already capable of two way data exchange. All we have to do is upgrade the software
Skree-
I will take that into consideration for our next models in the future