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Old 01-02-2017 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by EbbTide
Either the Sanwa MT-4S or the Futaba 4pv would get you down to near zero latency. I think they both bring you around .01 or .02 seconds. But my personal favorite would be the Sanwa because I've always used them and I've never had an issue with their servo's or transmitter/Receiver combos.

But either way you go would see you happy with the speed. Both transmitters are similarly priced and have similar specs so it'd just be a matter of deciding which one you like the look of most
Originally Posted by King DORK
Phillip, if I was in the market for a new radio I'd get one of the Sanwas. Not saying they're better than Futaba, or worse for that matter, that's just what I'd get. Until then, my fossil of a Spektrum DX3R Pro has been serving me just fine, lol.
yeah guys I'm thinking the Sanwa for sure, from what I read the mt4s does not support code 10 and Im really interested in the Sanwa vortex gen 2 Esc I guess you can program the esc right from the radio, thing says its a 1000 amp phase peak, anyway the mt44 supports code ten and I'm also Looking at a Sanwa Servo I May just have to try out that new Affirm credit system at AMain 0 interest for 12 months only this month

I would grab that m12s but then my total would come out to about a grand im tryna keep it under 600 plus I kinda wanna see where the android cpu cell phone screen thing will go it might become the future of radios for all brands as that's about advanced as it gets ounce you start using mini quad core cpu's it will become all about software and updates as there will be no real need to update hardware.

@KingDork Lol Affirm !!!

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