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18to88 01-26-2018 05:32 AM

3PV or Dx5C
 
I thought i was done with racing, but we now have a 1/5 dirt oval track now. I am looking at replacing the rtr radio with one of these. leaning towards the futaba.
I have never owned a spectrum so....
I am a little concerned over the size of the futaba.
Thoughts.....and thanks.

big ted 01-26-2018 04:45 PM

I have no experience of anything else remotely recent, so my opinion counts for little, but I'm perfectly happy with my DX5c. It has more than enough adjustments than I could ever need and it's going to take me a while to work my way through them all. Took my buggy to the park today and got far further away (other side of a full-size running track) than I would ever want to on a regular basis with no signal problems.

It does feel slightly plastic-y in my opinion, but I don't know that any comparable radio would be any different. It's super lite, so I can't imagine any long-term comfort issues.

big ted 01-26-2018 06:29 PM

Oh, and despite official specs saying otherwise, I'm fairly sure a rechargeable battery pack could be installed pretty easily. Whether or not it'll handle the higher voltage of a 2s LiPo is the question...

francomang 01-26-2018 06:41 PM

I would recommend Futaba 3PV or 4PV, Since 1/5 scale is so big.

Caradha 01-26-2018 08:05 PM

Run a 3PV myself. use it in both my racing vehicles and its great. not as well built as say a 4pv or 4psl but it does well. I was even able to get mine with the 4 channel telemetry receiver so its great wit that added feature. heaps of different things to tune, change, etc. For the price i love it. dont see myself upgrading anytime soon to be honest.

B3nno810 01-26-2018 08:08 PM

Go the 3pv. Its similar specs to the flagship 4px transmitter.

Spektrum has too many issues, even in their newer transmitters, and they feel more toy like as opposed to the other high end transmitters.

B3nno810 01-26-2018 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by big ted (Post 15140962)
Oh, and despite official specs saying otherwise, I'm fairly sure a rechargeable battery pack could be installed pretty easily. Whether or not it'll handle the higher voltage of a 2s LiPo is the question...

Tranmitters take a 6.6v LiFe pack as opposed to a lipo.

big ted 01-27-2018 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by B3nno810 (Post 15141020)
Tranmitters take a 6.6v LiFe pack as opposed to a lipo.

True, but the factory transmitter pack for the higher end radios is a 7.4v LiPo. I suspect the DX5C would work ok with this pack, but obviously a 6.6v LiFe is the safer option.

18to88 01-30-2018 01:25 AM

I decided on the 3PV ,even though it is back ordered.


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