Originally Posted by
RazorRC
I hadn't seen this post previously, but I appreciate you pointing out that you also noticed the "dead zone" in the standard Noble. It for sure exists, and anyone who actually drives it back to back with another high-end radio in a high response situation (carpet, minis) would notice, but of course the 99.9% of people who don't even attempt this will claim I must be FOS.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks for providing feedback also.
I discussed this with you in the other thread, and my NON Pro version of the Noble NB4 I don't notice a dead zone at all. It was the first thing I checked when I finally received mine in the mail. I've been using it for a few months now. I own 2 M17's and a Futaba 10px, and in SRF mode the Noble pro is very very responsive. It's my primary radio now. I am very happy with the purchase, and with SRF mode I don't feel like I am missing anything as far as performance from the other 2 radios I have. I am very satisfied with the UI as well, it's soo damn user friendly. I hate the UI of the M17, this Noble pro hits all the check marks for me, and since I've upgraded it to have wireless charging it's been a fantastic radio. The Pro does look a bit more high end, but I don't feel I am missing out on anything. I am not much of a social media guy in terms of posting videos, maybe when I have time I'll post a video, but the dead zone you mentioned in your review video seems to be non existent with the one I purchased. Solid radio, and for the price I find it very hard to beat. Especially with how cheap the receivers are, I've got my whole fleet setup on the Noble Pro now.