Originally Posted by
Yosh70
That statement has got to be in the running for one of the most ignorant posts I've read. Glad you could join this forum and spread your wealth of knowledge.
Good job.
Dear Yosh70, I understood your reply as if you argued that some (or many) of the errors reported from Spektrum users were due to "human errors" like exposure to water, clipping of antenna tips etc. And that people "forgot" to mention this in their criticism of a Spektrum radio. In short unfair criticism.
Correct?
If yes, I just argued that I don't think that Spektrum users have a higher rate of "human errors" than Sanwa, Futaba, Kopropro etc. users.
If accepted, then the high rate of Spektrum users reporting glitches, brownouts etc. can't be due to these causes, because, theoretically, other radio brands would be equally "burdened" by these kind of human errors.
So the high rate of Spektrum users reporting problems must to some degree tell a story of a brand with a higher rate of such problems (not caused by human errors).
Don't know if that made it any clearer?