RadioLink RC8X
#17
I think for today's technology a bad choice, they could have a wider market if they did support at least 200 or 333Hz frame for a faster response.
#18
#19
Sanwa SSR has 384Hz with a center pulse width of 0.3msec (normal it is 1.5msec.)
Futaba SR goes up to 833Hz with a center pulse width of 0.76msec (so called small band servo signal known with by gyro controlled heli tail servo's)
Normal Futaba "digital" works with 333Hz with a normal sevo pulse width of 1.5msec which is a common limit for digital servo's
Spectrum RC does not go higher than 200Hz with the standard pulse width of 1.5msec
Futaba SR goes up to 833Hz with a center pulse width of 0.76msec (so called small band servo signal known with by gyro controlled heli tail servo's)
Normal Futaba "digital" works with 333Hz with a normal sevo pulse width of 1.5msec which is a common limit for digital servo's
Spectrum RC does not go higher than 200Hz with the standard pulse width of 1.5msec
#21
Because in the manual there is no talk/setting about analog/digital servo's I am afraid the framerate is old fashion 50Hz.Also written in this topic that someone mentioned 66Hz. That is slow for todays standards.
#22
#25
You guys are all missing the point here. It’s a $300 radio system with touchscreen, fpv capability, and lots of program options. It isn’t by any stretch of the imagination going to be marketed to compete with A 10PX or M17. Possibly a Flysky NB4.
it’s a great system for the casual club racer and basher that’s want to jump into a computer radio system and get all the cool features and step up from rtr crap.
it’s a great system for the casual club racer and basher that’s want to jump into a computer radio system and get all the cool features and step up from rtr crap.
#26
You guys are all missing the point here. It’s a $300 radio system with touchscreen, fpv capability, and lots of program options. It isn’t by any stretch of the imagination going to be marketed to compete with A 10PX or M17. Possibly a Flysky NB4.
it’s a great system for the casual club racer and basher that’s want to jump into a computer radio system and get all the cool features and step up from rtr crap.
it’s a great system for the casual club racer and basher that’s want to jump into a computer radio system and get all the cool features and step up from rtr crap.
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#27
I purchased the RC8X strictly as a basher radio. Mostly because I wanted a quality transmitter that was loaded with features, had lots of channels, inexpensive receivers, and most importantly, lots of model memory. To me it's the perfect transmitter for anyone with a lot of RCs that are ready to go without having to use multiple radios.
#28
Not much RTR drivers will spend 300 dollar for a transmitter and in the range of 149 to 250 you do have high speed (up to 333Hz) transmitters from Sanwa and Futaba for the serious clubracer who is not looking to the bling factor. I am pretty sure the RC8X does not need hardware changes to boost up the speed unless all the telemetry stuff does need the lower frame rate.
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#29
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i like to know how this radio works after alot use.
some kind of medium/longtime thoughts.
Is it worth the money?
I need a good radio with alot settings, touchscreen. and receivers must be cheap because i have more than 20pc different RC Cars i drive now.
10+ different rigs summertime, about 10pc wintertime rigs , these are in use mostly
will cheap 6ch dumbo receivers also bind to this, the ones with Gyro ?
i have many rigs with dumbo gyro 6ch receivers in.

i know that radiolink have receivers like these, maybe just rebrand, dumbo and radiolink is same ? just different brands? or ?
please help
i love this radio
i will buy one 100% if my dumbo 6ch gyro receivers will bind, i have about 20pc of these already.
Have one professional looking radio with touchscreen would be a dream for me.
I believe many who buy this radiolink have also dumbo receivers in some car ? please try bind one and test if it works and give me info.
that would be kind from you
very happy to know if it works
some kind of medium/longtime thoughts.
Is it worth the money?
I need a good radio with alot settings, touchscreen. and receivers must be cheap because i have more than 20pc different RC Cars i drive now.
10+ different rigs summertime, about 10pc wintertime rigs , these are in use mostly
will cheap 6ch dumbo receivers also bind to this, the ones with Gyro ?
i have many rigs with dumbo gyro 6ch receivers in.

i know that radiolink have receivers like these, maybe just rebrand, dumbo and radiolink is same ? just different brands? or ?
please help
i love this radio
i will buy one 100% if my dumbo 6ch gyro receivers will bind, i have about 20pc of these already.
Have one professional looking radio with touchscreen would be a dream for me.
I believe many who buy this radiolink have also dumbo receivers in some car ? please try bind one and test if it works and give me info.
that would be kind from you
very happy to know if it works



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