Futaba 4pl, Airtronics mt-4 or radiopost?
#31
sorry to hear that...
the radio has a selectable 70/30 throttle split function and a 50/50. it bias the travel 70% for fwd and 30% for brake. you can select the 50/50 where it equally splits the travel.
might be worth taking a look. hope futaba is able to help.
the radio has a selectable 70/30 throttle split function and a 50/50. it bias the travel 70% for fwd and 30% for brake. you can select the 50/50 where it equally splits the travel.
might be worth taking a look. hope futaba is able to help.
#32
hey guys, finally had the last straw with my flysky radio. Sick of having 1/2 recievers going bad and having glitching constantly. Almost lost a $600 kit because of runaways. Been asking around about a good $200-350 transmitter for my racing. So far i have narrowed it down to three choices,
airtronics mt-4, futaba 4pl and the radiopost radio.
Radiopost: top of my budget, but has a lot of features and feels nice in my hand, lesser known brand, color screen.
Futaba: Best price of them all, good features, backlight, doesen't feel quite as good in my hand, heard futaba recievers get hot and shut down. latency is the slowest.
Airtronics: telemetry, no backlight, pricey recievers, have heard of no problems with airtronics radios.
My question is, which one is the best bang for the buck and which one would be better in the long run. Would like answers from people that have owned at least 2 of the radios listed above. listed some disadvantages and advantages, but wondering if there is anything else i missed. Will be running them with a nitro truggy and a losi 4wd shortcourse. oh, and nobody dare mention getting a spektrum as i hate those with every fiber of my being.
airtronics mt-4, futaba 4pl and the radiopost radio.
Radiopost: top of my budget, but has a lot of features and feels nice in my hand, lesser known brand, color screen.
Futaba: Best price of them all, good features, backlight, doesen't feel quite as good in my hand, heard futaba recievers get hot and shut down. latency is the slowest.
Airtronics: telemetry, no backlight, pricey recievers, have heard of no problems with airtronics radios.
My question is, which one is the best bang for the buck and which one would be better in the long run. Would like answers from people that have owned at least 2 of the radios listed above. listed some disadvantages and advantages, but wondering if there is anything else i missed. Will be running them with a nitro truggy and a losi 4wd shortcourse. oh, and nobody dare mention getting a spektrum as i hate those with every fiber of my being.





