Old school 2 channel "stick" radio but in 2.4?
#1
Old school 2 channel "stick" radio but in 2.4?
Hi, does anyone still make old school stick radios, but with modern 2.4 technology?
Will start a vintage buggy build soon and I would like a "vintage" looking radio to go with it. Masami Hirosaka spec
Will start a vintage buggy build soon and I would like a "vintage" looking radio to go with it. Masami Hirosaka spec
#3
^That. Although His Masami-ness used KO Propo, which would mean getting your hands on a KO Esprit 3 or 4. (older ones aren't 2.4) The 4 went out of Production recently, so good luck finding one. All Esprit were ultra expensive when they came out, so prepare for your wallet to melt as well.
#4
Nothing "vintage" looking about a stick radio! At least, I don't "feel" vintage when I use mine. Still quite a few of us using them in the UK (although it's a giveaway for how long you've been in the hobby).
Futaba also do a 7XC and basic 2HR. I don't keep up to date with Sanwa and KO.
Futaba also do a 7XC and basic 2HR. I don't keep up to date with Sanwa and KO.
#5
Spektrum has a DX2M https://www.spektrumrc.com/Products/...rodId=SPMR2200 Not sure if it is still available.
Jamara: https://jamara-shop.com/Transmitter-SCX-24GHz
And many brands have a simple 4CH channel like this one https://www.conrad.com/p/reely-ht-4-...ceiver-1310036
But the most decent to get is I think the Futaba T4GRS
Jamara: https://jamara-shop.com/Transmitter-SCX-24GHz
And many brands have a simple 4CH channel like this one https://www.conrad.com/p/reely-ht-4-...ceiver-1310036
But the most decent to get is I think the Futaba T4GRS