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Originally Posted by elex300
(Post 16152952)
Does anyone know if the Nb4+ will fit in a 10px case like this one? It looks pretty close.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...66b1be8f57.jpg M17 inserts fit perfectly for the NB4 + not sure on the pros |
Originally Posted by elex300
(Post 16152952)
Does anyone know if the Nb4+ will fit in a 10px case like this one? It looks pretty close.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...66b1be8f57.jpg M17 inserts fit perfectly for the NB4 + not sure on the pros |
I bought mine here....
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Originally Posted by LETSDRIVE!!
(Post 16157753)
M17 inserts fit perfectly for the NB4 + not sure on the pros
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...a7583cfd3e.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...b1ac7a9919.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...3d6b769566.jpg |
Originally Posted by gmoneyn21
(Post 16150643)
How came after I bind my FGR4B receiver the steering servo won't work And I'm using same server for throttle and steering erasing and rebinding still the same outcome. Throttle works steering won't move if I plug steering servo into throttle port works just fine. I'm lost bad RX
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Originally Posted by m4inbrain
(Post 16154766)
Hey there, quick question.
I have an NB4 which served me well ever since it released, for "mundane" tasks. I recently got into micro crawling, and with that, i'm currently building two of them. One four wheel steer one (which is easy enough even for me to figure out how to setup) - the other one is 6 wheel steer. Now, admittedly, i haven't thought too much about it yet, but how would one set that up properly? As in, 6ws for starters, and furthermore, i'd like the front and rear axle to have their full travel, while the centre axle only moves at.. i don't know, 50% comparatively (not sure about the number in general, gotta figure that out still). Is that even possible? Cheers. |
Originally Posted by V12
(Post 16153563)
Got a NB4Pro+ now after being with KO Propo for more than 40 years. It wonīt replace my trusted Eurus but will be along. The Eurus might end as a backup some day but for the moment I still lern and search for all the tipe and tricks about the new radio.
Actually got the NB4Pro+ after I had the chance to hold such transmitter in my own hands and have a check for the feel and balance. For telling the truth, I always liked to check out other radios regarding feel and balance. But I never found an other TX which got me the same feel as my Eurus. No Futaba, no Sanwa. Not the newer KO TX. The FlySky was the first one which got not the same but a similar balance. At least a good feel and balance. So far I really canīt decide which one of them feels better. In general I like a balanced transmitter with the weight being more toward the bottom. That is with the Eurus using the drop down and slightly angled wheel. Also keeping with Eneloop batteries, no Lipo. The NB4Pro+ with the mobile holder removed, power bank in place. Steering wheel slightly more angled as with the Eurus around 10°. Spring will tell how it feels at the track. Currently just 'playing' with the menu and learning how the FlySky works. The Eurus always was just a 'switch on and go'. No updates required. The FlySky seems to need a bit more work. Now there are some things I struggle so far to understand or didnīt find what Iīm looking for. - my NB4Pro+ came with 1.0.7 firmware. I have seen something like 1.0.9 mentioned somewhere but canīt find at the FlySky website. Maybe the 1.0.9. is for a different NB4 version, I donīt know. - is there a way to copy the memory settings to a sd-card or USB-stick? - one of the menue settings is 'condition'. I have no clue what this means or is used for. 2. You can use the offline version flysky assistant software to do data backup 3. The " Conditions" menu is for using the condition mode, like you can assign any one button for changing to condition mode 1, 2 ,3. You can set up like Dual rate, curve, channels speed, Trims in transmitter menu. So in conclusion, it's like you can press one button to make it change to your whole customized setup. |
Originally Posted by elex300
(Post 16151985)
How are the atennaless receivers for 10th scale applications?
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Originally Posted by gmoneyn21
(Post 16151733)
Plus I have four RC cars channel 1 and channel 2 steering works channel 34 and 5. When trying to set up the other two cars several Powers up but there's no signal to turn left or right. Why is that it only works in the first two channels and not the rest?
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Originally Posted by NutDriver
(Post 16147024)
A friend upgraded to the NB4+ and offered me an original NB4. What are the main advantages that the NB4+ offers over the standard unit?
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Originally Posted by Crimcyan
(Post 16142487)
Thanks for the input, I'm thinking I'll go with one once black friday gets closer if there are any deals. Is the pro plus really worth it over the base plus?
I see the pro only has the ultra fast, which I would probably use since I dont need a whole lot channels for racing |
Originally Posted by Crimcyan
(Post 16142331)
Thinking of picking up a pro+ for racing, how does it stack up against a sanwa m17 or ixsr? Currently running a spektrum dx4s so any of them would be a huge upgrade
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NB4+ pro, better be worth it.
Switching from Sanwa. Couldn't stomach dropping over a grand on a system that uses creepy weak plastic, that's barely suitable for packaging material. And Sanwa is too dense to offer compatability with my old Airtronics receivers. Making this a fair time to switch. |
Originally Posted by Zerodefect
(Post 16159570)
NB4+ pro, better be worth it.
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Meh, too late, I got the pro+ coming. The more expensive one. Comes with two Rx's (wire antenna for nitro). Bought two purple label internal antenna Rx's for carpet offroad.
Comes with an extra Rx, case, wireless charger, and some odd doo dads. My carpet onroad stuff will continue with my last remaining Airtronics transmitter, for now. |
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