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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
(Post 11065684)
Your that one guy that said the futaba was crap on the other thread. Everbody including the moderator disagreed with you. You're the only one who has had bad luck with it. You obviously got a dud because literally everything i've heard about this transmitter was positive. Everybody else DISREGARD THAT GUYS POST. The futaba is a top notch radio.
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I have raced the GT3B at our local races with no problems. The only problem I had with it was doing too many "mods" to it that eventually caused it to fry. :cry:I have been using a JR R-1 with one of the first Spektrum modules for years and never had any problems. But after using the GT3B and receivers, the one thing I noticed was how fast the receivers would lock on to the GT3B. My Spektrum would take forever to lock in to the receiver. :weird:
So after doing a little research and experimenting, I installed a Flysky 2.4 module into my R-1. Now I use the Flysky receivers that turn on instantly in one of my JRXS Type R racers. The response of this setup is instant. No lag that I can see. I also have another R-1 with my Spektrum module and a SR3000 receiver. The response of both systems feel the same to me. It just takes the Spektrum about 5 to 10 seconds to lock & load.:lol: So my vote has to be the JR R-1. :nod: NOTE: The only drawback to the Flysky module is it puts a constant drain on the batteries even when the radio is off.:confused: So I just remove the module it the end of the race day.:) |
Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
(Post 11065684)
Your that one guy that said the futaba was crap on the other thread. Everbody including the moderator disagreed with you. You're the only one who has had bad luck with it. You obviously got a dud because literally everything i've heard about this transmitter was positive. Everybody else DISREGARD THAT GUYS POST. The futaba is a top notch radio.
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My two cents...my Spektrum DX2E/SR300 combo is no good. Total waste of money
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Originally Posted by nexxus
(Post 11067485)
The thread starter has asked for people's opinions and I have given him my opinion based on my experiences. Whether you agree or disagree is up to you but how is my opinion any more or less valid than yours or anyone elses?
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The airtronics MX3 Sport is $99 and it a pretty good entry level radio. Or you can get a used MX3X for the low 100s. I personally like the Airtronics and futaba radios, never had issues with either, I would not own a spekrum. I own a Fly Sky with the .50 firmware and it is fine, some local guy reprogrammed it for $5.
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What is wrong with spektrum radios.I've used them for years without any issues along with several others I race with.Never had any issues with range or interference.Really most any mondern radio will give you good service and most problems are user error.
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Originally Posted by xxxntwv
(Post 11083478)
What is wrong with spektrum radios.I've used them for years without any issues along with several others I race with.Never had any issues with range or interference.Really most any mondern radio will give you good service and most problems are user error.
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Originally Posted by xxxntwv
(Post 11083478)
What is wrong with spektrum radios.I've used them for years without any issues along with several others I race with.Never had any issues with range or interference.Really most any mondern radio will give you good service and most problems are user error.
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Get anything used from airtronics, KO or Futaba. I personally hate Futaba but that's a personal thing, they are still five million times better than any of the el-cheapo crapfest radios out there. I'd rather have an FM M8 than one of those things.
I'm not a fan of anything Spektrum either but they are better than most at that price. Still, I would go used with the three I mentioned above. |
I've had two Spektrums, DX3R and DX3R Pro, both worked great and never an issue. I replaced my Futaba 3PK and 3PKS with them and never looked back. They did everything I needed and weighed significantly less which is what I needed for long nitro mains. I've been using the old DSM modules in my Futabas with never a problem of range or anything. I use a Spektrum DX6i for my three Helis and never had a crash due to the radio.
I bought a Futaba 4PL for my crawlers because of the built in programming and low cost receivers. It works just as advertised. I've also owned Aitronics but never felt comfortable with the hand position and the top heavy feel. Hitec Lynx was just so-so but cheap. My old Futaba Magnum Jr. is still functioning but who uses AM anymore. So it really comes down to what works for you. |
There is more to a good radio than simply "doesn't crash."
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I picked up a used 3pm to try out. Also wanted to try out the abs feature. Handing the old DDS associated radio to my soon to use on his rustler. Nothing against the other ones this one just fell below my Max budget and had more than enough features and good reviews.
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Looking at a Spektrum DX2S or DX3S any opinions?
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Originally Posted by romian14
(Post 11058382)
+1!!!!!
Had the same exact thing happen to me, I eventually upgraded to the futaba 4pl and it was a world of difference. If your racing DO NOT get the fly sky, but if your bashing i guess your all right...but I still don't recommend it. |
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