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AllanM 10-11-2009 08:14 AM

difference between m11 and m11x
 
What is the difference between m11 and m11x?

What other receivers can I use with m11?

dgdcustoms 10-11-2009 11:13 AM

Theres allot of differences between the two radios. The X has 2.4 system built into it,some more features that help with nitro,And it is fast as hell! You can only use Airtronics receivers with the X too.
With the regular M11 you can use airtronics or JR receivers. I use the regular M11 myself and love it. But I wouldn't mind the X either but it is spendy!

Wild Cherry 10-11-2009 09:09 PM

11X

4 channel
way lighter
Uses FHSS
no module on back of radio, ever faster than a X-11....
8.4 V
slightly wider rim on steering wheel
comes with rechargeable battery & charger

sandrixx 10-11-2009 10:46 PM

bro
 

Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 6460921)
11X

4 channel
way lighter
Uses FHSS
no module on back of radio, ever faster than a X-11....
8.4 V
slightly wider rim on steering wheel
comes with rechargeable battery & charger

Hi Wild cherry,, i think m11x uses 7.2v :nod:

iBok 10-12-2009 03:21 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 6460921)
11X

4 channel
way lighter
Uses FHSS
no module on back of radio, ever faster than a X-11....
8.4 V
slightly wider rim on steering wheel
comes with rechargeable battery & charger


Both M11 and M11X have the same 4th channel that can only be used for brake mixing ;)

other M11X features:
user customizable menu for commonly used features
failsafe (also on the DSSS and FHSS-2 versions of the old M11)
FHSS-3 technology, also compatible with FHSS-2 receivers
uses 6 AA cells instead of 8
127g lighter

sandrixx 10-12-2009 03:58 AM

you got it?
 

Originally Posted by iBok (Post 6461771)
Both M11 and M11X have the same 4th channel that can only be used for brake mixing ;)

other M11X features:
user customizable menu for commonly used features
failsafe (also on the DSSS and FHSS-2 versions of the old M11)
FHSS-3 technology, also compatible with FHSS-2 receivers
uses 6 AA cells instead of 8
127g lighter


bradir ibok, how's your m11x goin?.. superb eh?:nod:

iBok 10-12-2009 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by sandrixx (Post 6461847)
bradir ibok, how's your m11x goin?.. superb eh?:nod:

bradir, i still have not purchased one. pitshop has it in stock, but i'm still waiting for the stocks of dogbone to arrive, they might have a better price ;)



to the O.P.,

during my countless nights of research, i was able to gather some pics from a japanese website :D

http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s...k/p1090713.jpg

http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s...k/p1090714.jpg

http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s.../m11weight.jpg

http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s...ok/m11batt.jpg

Wild Cherry 10-12-2009 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by sandrixx (Post 6461282)
Hi Wild cherry,, i think m11x uses 7.2v :nod:


CORRECT

just use to seeing 8.4v on the transmitter volt meter, my bad...

sandrixx 10-12-2009 11:05 PM

bradir
 

Originally Posted by iBok (Post 6461911)
bradir, i still have not purchased one. pitshop has it in stock, but i'm still waiting for the stocks of dogbone to arrive, they might have a better price ;)



to the O.P.,

during my countless nights of research, i was able to gather some pics from a japanese website :D



ayuzz bradir!, nice research you did. The M11x looks slimmer than the M11,, heheheh. sent you a pm:sneaky:

iBok 10-13-2009 03:52 AM

pm sent bradir :nod:


Here's a video i found on youtube comparing the m11 and m11x. Nice location too! Too bad I can't understand it :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMYYEJOiP64

kaotickc 10-13-2009 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by iBok (Post 6466689)
pm sent bradir :nod:


Here's a video i found on youtube comparing the m11 and m11x. Nice location too! Too bad I can't understand it :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMYYEJOiP64

Looks like Prague, and sounds like Czech...


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