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#1
So been thinking about getting the m12, or futaba 4px, or dx6r.... what's everyone else liking or things I should know between these 3.. kinda leaning towards the 4px! Want to here some opinions before dropping that kinda cash on a radio.
#2
In the Radio & Electronics thread you'll see individual threads for those radios...
Radio and Electronics - R/C Tech Forums
I myself like the Hitec Lynx, very good pricing on it and the receivers are only $30-$40 at the most and the radio is very user friendly and feels lite in the hand while on driverstand
Radio and Electronics - R/C Tech Forums
I myself like the Hitec Lynx, very good pricing on it and the receivers are only $30-$40 at the most and the radio is very user friendly and feels lite in the hand while on driverstand
#3
There will be no shortage on opinions with this topic. The futaba 4px felt more comfortable to me than the m12s. It seems that the 4px user interface was more simplistic than the m12s. But I stumbled upon a smoking deal for a brand new m12s and purchased it. I like m12s and have no complaints about it. I've never used the dx6r. I had the dx4r pro and was not a fan of it at all. The user interface I thought was terrible and I felt like I would lose connection with the car, i.e. I'd turn the wheel and the car wouldn't turn for a brief second. They are all high end radios. I'd try to see them in person if you can before purchasing any of them.
#5
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
although this linked thread is a bit dated, it might help address some key points of consideration as you make your selection:
Which surface radio system is the best? <Updated 24-DEC-2014> - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
I have recently discovered that some folks are running into problems with the Lynx Rx's where they tend to overheat and glitch with prolonged use. Probably not a good choice for someone running really long mains in nitro.
Arguably one of the most cost effective "luxury" options is Graupner, I've been running the X-8N for a little over a year now and I have no complaints with it:
REVIEW: Graupner X-8N HoTT (4ch) 2.4Ghz Radio System - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
They have since released the X-8E which is even better, kinda wished I held out and bought that system instead!
Other high end systems that I've owned and have left me disappointed are Radiopost and KO Propo:
REVIEW: Radiopost TS401 (4ch Radio System) - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
REVIEW: KO Propo EX-1 and EX-2 (K.I.Y.) - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
If I was only limited to the 3 choices given in the OP, I would probably go Futaba if it were me.
Which surface radio system is the best? <Updated 24-DEC-2014> - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
I have recently discovered that some folks are running into problems with the Lynx Rx's where they tend to overheat and glitch with prolonged use. Probably not a good choice for someone running really long mains in nitro.
Arguably one of the most cost effective "luxury" options is Graupner, I've been running the X-8N for a little over a year now and I have no complaints with it:
REVIEW: Graupner X-8N HoTT (4ch) 2.4Ghz Radio System - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
They have since released the X-8E which is even better, kinda wished I held out and bought that system instead!
Other high end systems that I've owned and have left me disappointed are Radiopost and KO Propo:
REVIEW: Radiopost TS401 (4ch Radio System) - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
REVIEW: KO Propo EX-1 and EX-2 (K.I.Y.) - Radios & Servos @ URC Forums
If I was only limited to the 3 choices given in the OP, I would probably go Futaba if it were me.
#7
i have had all three
First choice is the 4PX its lighter than the M12 is easier to scroll through menus and the screen resolution is much sharper.
M12 is nice just felt bulky using it, but it worked well.
DX6R never worked right and it got sent back. The radio maybe nice some day but it has too many issues currently to even consider.
First choice is the 4PX its lighter than the M12 is easier to scroll through menus and the screen resolution is much sharper.
M12 is nice just felt bulky using it, but it worked well.
DX6R never worked right and it got sent back. The radio maybe nice some day but it has too many issues currently to even consider.
#8
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
BRSracing summed it up. I'll add that Sanwa RX's are spendy compared to $37 ones you can get for the 4PX, along with the 4PX menu screens being easier to navigate, IMO.
I ran my 4PX for the first time coming from a DX4R this weekend, hands down a better feel, IMO.
DX6R, never held one. A guy next to me on the driver stand was using one in a qualifier. He didn't finish the race due to "radio issues".
I've run, and supported Spektrum radios on this forum for years, but the 6R is simply something I would not recommend at this point. Horizons top Pros don't even seem to run it, that says something..
I ran my 4PX for the first time coming from a DX4R this weekend, hands down a better feel, IMO.
DX6R, never held one. A guy next to me on the driver stand was using one in a qualifier. He didn't finish the race due to "radio issues".
I've run, and supported Spektrum radios on this forum for years, but the 6R is simply something I would not recommend at this point. Horizons top Pros don't even seem to run it, that says something..



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