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Originally Posted by -Lucky-
(Post 9040598)
Guys thank you all,I decided to go with Spektrum:nod:.
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It might be a little to late, but here is a interesting review.
http://www.bigsquidrc.com/futaba-4pl...-radio-review/ |
2s vs. 3s
I have been looking at the 3s, 1. because I didnt realize the 2s had telemetry also, and 2. I thought an amb transponder would use the 3rd channel. Is this true or not the case? If I only need the 2s and can still run an amb transponder, that will be nicer on the wallet.
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Originally Posted by Slash'em1
(Post 9041835)
It might be a little to late, but here is a interesting review.
http://www.bigsquidrc.com/futaba-4pl...-radio-review/ |
Originally Posted by Slash'em1
(Post 9041835)
It might be a little to late, but here is a interesting review.
http://www.bigsquidrc.com/futaba-4pl...-radio-review/ Few points Ill make. A. Any of these tx's will survive a few "opps" drops, LOL! B. Any 2.4gig transmitter will give you 1000 feet of range and great signal lock in the countryside where there is no radio interference. My AE XPSS rtr 2.4gig tx/rx set will give me that type of range at my camp. C. Review was quite limited, LOL! Dissapointed it didnt go into features in detail. |
Originally Posted by ketthoover05
(Post 9043162)
I have been looking at the 3s, 1. because I didnt realize the 2s had telemetry also, and 2. I thought an amb transponder would use the 3rd channel. Is this true or not the case? If I only need the 2s and can still run an amb transponder, that will be nicer on the wallet.
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Originally Posted by ntrain42
(Post 9043837)
Its interesting, but it lacks alot of information and detail.
Few points Ill make. A. Any of these tx's will survive a few "opps" drops, LOL! B. Any 2.4gig transmitter will give you 1000 feet of range and great signal lock in the countryside where there is no radio interference. My AE XPSS rtr 2.4gig tx/rx set will give me that type of range at my camp. C. Review was quite limited, LOL! Dissapointed it didnt go into features in detail. |
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