dx3r reciever compatability
#1
I am looking to get the dx3r and i was wondering what recievers are the ones that dont work with this radio i have the micros the spektrum pro and the older grey ones. also how does this radio stack up to my m11. the reason i am switching is that i like the weight and size of the dx3r.
Also have the early problems with the binding been fixed on the newer models?
thanks
crewman
Also have the early problems with the binding been fixed on the newer models?
thanks
crewman
Last edited by CREWMAN; 10-24-2008 at 06:48 AM.
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I dont think the deal is still around, if it is, I haven't heard about it in a very long time.
Compaired to the M11.
I've owned the M11 and sold it in order to get the DX3r.
Personally for me, I like the DX3r more, it's size & weight and the use of only 4 AA batteries is a huge plus for me. I like the single thumb scrolling options, and the wide range of receivers that you can use with it. One thing I don't like is the fact that there is no backlight, and that's probably how they can get the transmitter to be used with 4 AAs.
I liked the M11 for the option of 2 or 4 channels, which if your running 2 servos or 2 speedo's, it works very well. I didn't like it because of the bulkyness of it, how heavy it is. Plus the limited number of receivers that can be used.
Compaired to the M11.
I've owned the M11 and sold it in order to get the DX3r.
Personally for me, I like the DX3r more, it's size & weight and the use of only 4 AA batteries is a huge plus for me. I like the single thumb scrolling options, and the wide range of receivers that you can use with it. One thing I don't like is the fact that there is no backlight, and that's probably how they can get the transmitter to be used with 4 AAs.
I liked the M11 for the option of 2 or 4 channels, which if your running 2 servos or 2 speedo's, it works very well. I didn't like it because of the bulkyness of it, how heavy it is. Plus the limited number of receivers that can be used.




