Originally Posted by
RCknight
Yeah, I imagine Futaba did this to push people to buy their new radio. Too bad because a new micro receiver would be an option upgrade and most receivers are going for $100. Looks like pure profit to me. If they won't do something soon, I'll be considering a Spektrum radio in the future. Fubaba has really let Spektrum pass them up in progression. Futaba has rock solid products but so does the competition.
I disagree, I currently have the DX3-R and am ready to trade it for a 4pk. Small receiver or not I have gone through 3 Rx in different cars, 1 quit binding, the other 2 have very weak range and loose connection. Sure they fix or replace them but that does not fix the 2 regional qualifiers I spent finding the problem or the parts I bought due to an out of control car.