Spektrum hack from Hobbyking
#1
Spektrum hack from Hobbyking
well they are pretty cheap, i wonder how the range will be..
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=11965
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=11972
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=11965
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...dProduct=11972
#2
They will probably be pretty good. I have the gt-3 v3 with the hk 6.44 reciever and it works every bit as good in my eyes.Range is great,smooth, I like them, so these will probably be good as well. I just wonder how the 4 ch will hold up in a racing environment not being in a case? Maybe pad it somehow???
#8
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The OrangeRx 6ch is only 3.7g in weight and 19.5x30x10mm in size. Great for small planes, helis, parkflyers or even medium sized sport planes.
Key features.
Super light weight 3.7g / 9.8 grams with case!
Compatible with DSM2 aircraft radio and module systems
6 Channels
Compact design 19.5mm x 30mm x 10mm, with case 43x22x13mm
Short 29mm antennas for mounting in almost any location.
like i said, these are flight rx's not surface, there is a big difference, they will not bind to the surface radios.
#10
Just in case somebody would still want to know: I just received one OrangeRX and it will not bind to DX3R. Tried with a DSM1 Losi transmitter as well but no luck. They are really programmed only for air transmitters.
The receiver will sense the binding process and the led will change its blinking mode, but in the end it will not lock on to the transmitter (led goes off instead of full on).
The receiver will sense the binding process and the led will change its blinking mode, but in the end it will not lock on to the transmitter (led goes off instead of full on).