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#1486
Tech Regular
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 319
From: Grover Beach
Well I just recieved my pro series yesterday. To bad I willhave to wait till the following weekend to try it out. The new Micro reciever , what I call it is very small. Basicallly 1/2 the size of the orignal one. They done away with the bind buttom. You jump to connectors like you do with the DX6 airplane version. Wich is fine with me. The bind button has a high failure rate.Also you wont be able to use the micro reciever if you plan to use the Spektrum Telemetry.
#1488
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 5,360
From: Cincinnati, OH
Micro:
1.06 X .78 X .48 inches
6.5 g
.39 volume (if I calculated that right?)
Original Receiver:
1.62 X 1.06 X .57 inches
11 g
.97 volume (if I calcualted that right?)
The nice thing about the micro is you can stand it up in places you couldnt necessarily stand the original. For example I can stand it up under the top plate of the RDX. The length of the micro is the same as the width of the original. So when you consider you could have maybe a footprint of .48 X 1.06 or .48 X .78 versus 1.62X1.06 if definately creates a lot of room.
Enough about its size though
1.06 X .78 X .48 inches
6.5 g
.39 volume (if I calculated that right?)
Original Receiver:
1.62 X 1.06 X .57 inches
11 g
.97 volume (if I calcualted that right?)
The nice thing about the micro is you can stand it up in places you couldnt necessarily stand the original. For example I can stand it up under the top plate of the RDX. The length of the micro is the same as the width of the original. So when you consider you could have maybe a footprint of .48 X 1.06 or .48 X .78 versus 1.62X1.06 if definately creates a lot of room.
Enough about its size though
#1489
I'm strongly thinking of moving to the DSM world, but I would like to hear from the folks that have Telemetry, what you think of it, and the lap timer... Or is it a waste of money? Just asking... I currently only run elec.
#1490
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 5,360
From: Cincinnati, OH
Originally Posted by bvoltz
I'm strongly thinking of moving to the DSM world, but I would like to hear from the folks that have Telemetry, what you think of it, and the lap timer... Or is it a waste of money? Just asking... I currently only run elec.
#1497
Tech Master
iTrader: (44)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 1,660
From: Huntsville, Alabama
I was SOOO disappointed when I saw that you have to cut your Futaba J-connector tabs to use them in this new receiver. It was bad enough with the JR receivers. I had my hands on the new receiver and put it back down when I saw that. I know it's petty, but I am almost exclusively using Futaba servos and the thought of hacking away at the plugs again turned me away.
I may gather my strength and go back to face the music, but I sure didn't want to see that. Can anyone tell me if you have to contour the edges like you do with the JR receivers, or is it a simple cut of the J-connector "key"?
I may gather my strength and go back to face the music, but I sure didn't want to see that. Can anyone tell me if you have to contour the edges like you do with the JR receivers, or is it a simple cut of the J-connector "key"?
#1498
Originally Posted by MadBrushRacing
Hi
I am looking at getting a futaba 3vcs and the pro spektrum set up it (spm1015) and I want to know will I have to also upgrade to a digital servo as well?
Thanks
I am looking at getting a futaba 3vcs and the pro spektrum set up it (spm1015) and I want to know will I have to also upgrade to a digital servo as well?
Thanks
#1499
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
Just so I don't have to search this whole thread...
Can you use the Spektrum TX/RX combo with a Ko Mars R? I know it works in the Helios but wondering if people have them mounted in their Mars R with no problems.
Thanks
Can you use the Spektrum TX/RX combo with a Ko Mars R? I know it works in the Helios but wondering if people have them mounted in their Mars R with no problems.
Thanks



