Which radio/reciever?
#16
Tech Rookie
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 15
From: Reno NV.
I go to Axialfest every year, alot of times there will be 800-1000 people running there rc at the same. Iv seen more than a handful of Spectrum radios glitch, or there rc takes off for no reason. I run Futaba and never had a problem.
#17
Nice story but during races you never have the time to take a look on your transmitter. Even during a pitstop you must be very good to reed and understand the info. For a basher it is more usefull but nu issue to go on the limit.
My opinion:
Futaba has always been the best brand with the best range. Futaba is also the one with the cheapest receivers because there are no advanced electronics inside for the telemetry sensors, that is why the sensors are more expensive. A telemetry receiver (S-bus) will cost you about 55 dollar, a non telemetry just 35 dollar while Sanwa receivers are dubble the price.
My opinion:
Futaba has always been the best brand with the best range. Futaba is also the one with the cheapest receivers because there are no advanced electronics inside for the telemetry sensors, that is why the sensors are more expensive. A telemetry receiver (S-bus) will cost you about 55 dollar, a non telemetry just 35 dollar while Sanwa receivers are dubble the price.
And the non-telemetry receivers from Sanwa aren't cheap either so your reasoning doesn't appear to be accurate.
#18
The headphone jack is to my knowledge only to allert the driver with beeps when the stopwatch timer is at the end or near the end.
As I did say the Sanwa receivers are dubble the price, I believe the non telemetry are arround 80 dollar
As I did say the Sanwa receivers are dubble the price, I believe the non telemetry are arround 80 dollar
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The equivalent Sanwa receivers only cost $60 since the 3pv is a 3-ch remote you should only be comparing RX cost to Sanwa 3-ch RX units. Of course the 4-ch telemetry receivers will be $100 or more.
#28
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,090
From: Antelope Valley, CA
I run all of the current radios. I think that I like the M12S a little more than the 4PX. I've shelved the 4PX as I just like the ease of use and RXs of the Sanwa better. Both of those radios are probably a little overkill for you, they definitely are for me. So forget about that babble. I would either get a Sanwa MT44 (the new model) or the MT4S. Those are by a long shot the best of the mid level radios. The MT44 just came out and comes with Sanwa's top of the line antennaless RX and has at least the same latency as the Futaba 4PX. I agree with everybody that Futaba and Sanwa radios are the best. I'm not sure that one is truly better than the other but I do think Sanwa's RXs are better and that, as of today, an MT44 is a better buy than Futaba's 4PV.



