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Old 02-05-2015 | 07:43 AM
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so I'm replacing spectrum gear with m11x with a 92477 receiver. will need to buy another receiver for my second buggy. Any suggestions? Anything else I should know about the m11x?
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Old 02-06-2015 | 01:30 PM
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Rx-451 or 451R is the best choice on FHSS3.
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Old 02-09-2015 | 10:12 AM
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The rx-471 also works very well with the M11x. I just switched from a futaba 3pm 2.4ghz to the M11x, such agood radio. I read and re-read so many threads about latency that I never really thought about precision. The M11x is precise!

The 451r is only useful if you plan to use the SSR compatible servos. 92744 & rx-471 are the way to go for everything else.
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Old 02-09-2015 | 11:18 AM
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The 471 is an FH4 reciever. The m11x is an FH3 radio so there is no benefit to having the 471. The 451 is a cheaper alternative. Sure the 471 is compatible but of no benefit.
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You can occasionally get a deal on the 471... Which is why I bought it. Plus, it would theoretically have a higher resale value. Also, it's about 20% smaller.
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What is "SSR"?
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Old 02-09-2015 | 12:58 PM
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I believe that it stands for sanwa super response. The airtronics website has more details.
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Thanks guys. Looking forward to my "new to me" radio system.
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Old 02-13-2015 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by big al
The rx-471 also works very well with the M11x. I just switched from a futaba 3pm 2.4ghz to the M11x, such agood radio. I read and re-read so many threads about latency that I never really thought about precision. The M11x is precise!

The 451r is only useful if you plan to use the SSR compatible servos. 92744 & rx-471 are the way to go for everything else.
+1 The m11x is a very precise radio. This is the first thing I notice when I made the switch from my Eurus. I think the m11x has more resolution in regards to the steering and throttle channels. I would go with the 92744 receiver. But the Eurus is more comfortable in my hands than the M11x.

Sanwa / Airtronics

RX451 = 92744-(SHR mode)
RX451r = 92451-(Supports SSR mode with the SSR servos only)


Pass you soon...

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