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Old 10-19-2010 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by KumaGutsa
Thahks for responses guys.

Just want to know, have you tried the radio you linked me to? If so whats it like? Did it suffer from any interference problems?

i know its at the cheaper end of the scale but if it works without interference problems then i guess you cant go wrong with it hey, Or even have it for a second radio. Its cheap enough. $16 TX and $7 RX.

KuMaGuTsA
i had one and ill be getting another one its a great radio for the price

Originally Posted by WrecklessREX
I have one and it will be a great replacement coming from an AM radio. I dont recomend it for nitro due to not having EPA. However it works great in my electric mini. The total cost goes up a bit with the shipping, but try to order some other things like batteries, servos and/or extra rx to even the extra shipping out. My order got to me in less than a week and everything was fine.
i had one on a nitro car worked fine for me never had anything go wrong on me

Originally Posted by KumaGutsa
After reading ppls feedback and the reviews about the FS-GT2 radio i decided to buy one from hobbyking and give it a go.

Seems that almost everyone who has got one hasnt got anything bad to say about it. Everyone seems just so happy with it for the price.

Its range seems unbelievable and glitching is almost non existent, So all i can do is give it a try and if it doesnt glitch in my shed then i will be more then happy.

Thanks guys for your input and advice.



KumaGutsa
the nice thing about this radio is the rx are so cheap i just wish the rx would work with my spektrum radio then i would buy 10 hobby king rx to put in my bashing rc's
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