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Sanwa Compatible Receivers:

Please list any findings, such as Glitches, SSR Compatibility and any other issues as noted in the Respective Receivers Listing:


- DasMikro Antennaless SANWA FH3 FH4 Compatible Receiver - Purchase from RaceVTA in US
Smallest and lightest on the market.
http://racevta.com/store/index.php?r...product_id=578


- POWERSTAR RS472E Antennaless Receiver - Purchase from RaceVTA in US
http://racevta.com/store/index.php?r...product_id=390

Operating Voltage:3.5V~8.4V
Dimension: 23.6×18.4×28.4mm
Weight:7.3g
No. Of Channels:4CH
PWM Mode:Normal/ SHR/ SSR

- SMD SRX 2 - Antennaless Receiver PN: JBR900003

- SMD SRX - Antenna Receiver

- HobbyStar HRX-472 Antenna Receiver SKU: 398-09-173
  • Sanwa 2.4GHz FH3/FH4 selectable via transmitter
  • 4channels
  • Compact design (30x24x16mm)
  • Integrated failsafe
  • Operating voltage: 3.5V-8.4V
  • Weight: 8g
  • Battery Voltage Failsafe Limit: 3.5V-5.0V (FH3), 3.5V-8.4V (FH4)
Purchasing Information
- Ruddog RR482 Antennaless Receiver PN: purchase from Amain in US, Ruddog in EU

- ARX-482R Antennaless Receiver - Purchase from Bartolo Racing in US

- POWERSTAR RS472E Antennaless Receiver - Purchase from RaceVTA in US
http://racevta.com/store/index.php?r...product_id=390

Operating Voltage:3.5V~8.4V
Dimension: 23.6×18.4×28.4mm
Weight:7.3g
No. Of Channels:4CH
PWM Mode:Normal/ SHR/ SSR

- POWERSTAR RS472HV Receiver
manual link -> http://www.powerstar-racing.com/upfile/800/RS472HV.pdf
operating voltage : 3.5~8.4V
Dimension : 35.5 x 23.3 x 12.7 mm
Weight : 7.3g
Channals : 4 channels.

-AGFRC ARX-482R 2.4Ghz 4CH Vertical Type FHSS Compatible Receiver
Manufacturer website: https://www.agfrc.com/index.php?id=2434
  • Operating Voltage:3.5V~8.4V
  • Dimension:23.6×18.4×28.4mm
  • Weight:7.3g
  • No. Of Channels:4CH
  • PWM Mode:Normal/ SHR/ SSR
Purchasing Information
Capricorn - One ARX-482 R

SLIDELOGY SDY-0191 2.4GHZ 4-CHANNEL FHSS-4/FHSS-3 RECEIVER (SANWA 482 COMPATIBLE)
  • For: Sanwa M11X,M12,M17,M12S,M12S-RS,EXZES Z,EXZES ZZ,MT-4S,MT-4,MT-44,MT-S
  • Voltage Input: 3.5V-8.4V
  • Dimensions: 23.6x18.4x28.4mm
  • PWM :Normal/SHR/SSR
Purchasing Information HobbyStar HRX-482R 2.4GHz 4ch. FHSS-4/FHSS-3 Receiver, Sanwa Compatible

  • SHR and SSR Mode
  • SSL Telemetry capable
  • Dimensions: 23.6x18.6x28.3mm
  • Weight: 7g
  • Voltage Input: 3.5 to 8.4V
Purchasing Information:
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Old 01-11-2019, 02:22 PM
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Anyone try one of these? FH3 and FH4 compatible, supposedly...

https://www.rcjuice.com/hobbystar-hr...iver-fhss.html
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Originally Posted by RazorRC
Anyone try one of these? FH3 and FH4 compatible, supposedly...

https://www.rcjuice.com/hobbystar-hr...iver-fhss.html
I seen these as well, just have yet to see any responses to if they are good or not as bought some others back a couple of months from Hong Kong and installed one in my sons car, after 10 minutes of carpet track time in a T5m it started acting up and literally let all that magic smoke out, so I am going to watch and hope to hear some feedback on them, but they look good
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There are a few other brand that are on my watch.

1. Cooltech
They got a very nice small footprint rx compatible for sanwa fh3 and fh4 with ceramic antenna.

2. Powerstar
The latest is RS472E. It got the same L shape rx similar to rx482.

The hobbystar looks like rebrand from one of these brand.
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Hy!
I just bought the HobbyStar RS472E L-shape receiver.
I installed it into my 1/10 4WD buggy. So far It works perfectly, and as good as the original Sanwa RX482 receiver.
Big test will be on the 26th of January in Slovakia at the Hudy Arena.
The first switch on was a little it tricky, but I figured it out.
I bought it from e-bay, and the seller told me, that this receivers signal distance is bigger than the RX482.
I will keep you updated about this receiver.
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Hy!
I just bought the HobbyStar RS472E L-shape receiver.
I installed it into my 1/10 4WD buggy. So far It works perfectly, and as good as the original Sanwa RX482 receiver.
Big test will be on the 26th of January in Slovakia at the Hudy Arena.
The first switch on was a little it tricky, but I figured it out.
I bought it from e-bay, and the seller told me, that this receivers signal distance is bigger than the RX482.
I will keep you updated about this receiver.
Cool... Just what i need before spending some money on it...
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Hy!
I just bought the HobbyStar RS472E L-shape receiver.
I installed it into my 1/10 4WD buggy. So far It works perfectly, and as good as the original Sanwa RX482 receiver.
Big test will be on the 26th of January in Slovakia at the Hudy Arena.
The first switch on was a little it tricky, but I figured it out.
I bought it from e-bay, and the seller told me, that this receivers signal distance is bigger than the RX482.
I will keep you updated about this receiver.
does the telemetry work?
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I haven't tested the telemetry yet. I don't know if that works too with this receiver.
I made a little radio range and reaction test a few days ago at the local basketball track.
I haven't got any range issue. The car reacted the same speed like my original sanwa receiver.
So far i highly reccomend this product.
Here is a short video how to install and bind it. :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly5s...ature=youtu.be
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Originally Posted by Bry195

does the telemetry work?
yes of corse
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yes of corse
you have used the built in telemetry? Esc speed and motor temp?
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After the weekend in the Hudy Arena with 190 race members I can happly report that the receiver worked perfectly.
No range problem or any kind of glitch. i haven't noticed any difference in speed either.
So if you are hesitating buying one don't be.
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After the weekend in the Hudy Arena with 190 race members I can happly report that the receiver worked perfectly.
No range problem or any kind of glitch. i haven't noticed any difference in speed either.
So if you are hesitating buying one don't be.
Thats great... Im getting the antennaless one...
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Originally Posted by RC_Gamer
After the weekend in the Hudy Arena with 190 race members I can happly report that the receiver worked perfectly.
No range problem or any kind of glitch. i haven't noticed any difference in speed either.
So if you are hesitating buying one don't be.
Thanks for the update, much appreciated!
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on the antenna-less model, the instructions say to select "FHSS" on the transmitter. the MT44 only has FH3 and FH4T. which one do i select?

edit: just watched video, looks like FH4T is the ticket. i'll try that.

i bought mine on ebay (from china of course) was here in 12 days.
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Ok what sanwa compatible receiver is working the best,
I don't care about telemetry just need it to be glitch free.
I need atleast 10 because im switching from futaba to sanwa and I don't like having to switch out receivers.

Where can you buy them also
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Ok what sanwa compatible receiver is working the best,
I don't care about telemetry just need it to be glitch free.
I need atleast 10 because im switching from futaba to sanwa and I don't like having to switch out receivers.

Where can you buy them also
The latest one is the antennaless model by Powerstar. RS472E is the model. You can get it from ebay
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