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Old 12-23-2010 | 08:37 PM
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So I'm getting back into racing and I've decided to jump into the 21st century and get a 2.4 radio. I've decided to go with the Airtronics M11 on Spektrum. I chose the M11 because I used Airtronics when I first started racing in the late 80's with great succss. I chose Spektrum because the rx's seem to be plentiful and well priced.

Here's my question. About Spektrum receivers: which ones will work with the M11 module? Will the Losi receivers work? What is the best receiver for the money?

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Old 12-24-2010 | 12:47 AM
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Any spektrum surface rx that is dsm should work, dsm2 will not work.

These should work with the m11 spektrum module.
sr300
sr3000
sr3001
sr3500
The losi dsm rx's will work also, I believe they are the same as the sr300 rx.
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Old 12-24-2010 | 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Failedabortion
Any spektrum surface rx that is dsm should work, dsm2 will not work.

These should work with the m11 spektrum module.
sr300
sr3000
sr3001
sr3500
The losi dsm rx's will work also, I believe they are the same as the sr300 rx.
And if you run the airtronics spektrum that comes with the M11 fhss 2 or dss you have to run their receivers .
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Ok.

Still figuring this out.

What is the difference in dsm and dsm2?
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And if you run the airtronics spektrum that comes with the M11 fhss 2 or dss you have to run their receivers .
Am I understanding correctly: if you use the Airtronics module you have to use Airtronics recievers, and if you use the Spektrum module you have to use Spektrum recievers?
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Old 12-24-2010 | 06:25 AM
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DSM2 has a faster response time. The SR3001 and SR3500 also have faster response times than the other DSM RX's, but are not as fast as the DSM2. But to take advantage of them, you have to have a pro module. You will be able to use just about any Spektrum brand RX except for the SR3520 and the SR3100.
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Originally Posted by Left Front Tire
Am I understanding correctly: if you use the Airtronics module you have to use Airtronics recievers, and if you use the Spektrum module you have to use Spektrum recievers?
Yes Spektrum the company makes a module and receiver for the M11 . Airtronics has their own which comes with their radio system you have to run their recievers with them . Did you buy a new system ? If so which one so we can tell you what you need .
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so do they make a spektrum pro module and a non-pro module?

or does the pro module work with the regular rx's like the s300, sr3000, losi, etc, etc?
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Hey all, I ran into some trouble recently with a lock-out as a result of range problems with my AR6100 and totalled my plane. No big deal, gots to keep the spirits up and repair by next weekend for flying! But I did do a lot of research that established by consensus that the AR6100 is a medium-ranged receiver. Spektrum/Horizon Hobbies does not state a range for their receivers but instead use vocabulary such as "Park" or "Reliable" or "Full Range" to describe their line of 2.4ghz receivers.
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Old 12-27-2010 | 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted by gotspeed24
so do they make a spektrum pro module and a non-pro module?

or does the pro module work with the regular rx's like the s300, sr3000, losi, etc, etc?
They do make both. I know the PRO works all all RX's except the DSM2. I'm pretty sure the non pro works with pro RX's. It just doesn't take advantage of the faster frame rate.
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thanks pakk.....so the pro module doesnt work w/ dsm2 receivers? hmmm wonder why.....my older dx3s works fine w/ dsm2 recievers and its only dsm. suprised the pro module wouldnt work with the dsm2 rx's
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The DX3S will work with DSM2 and DSM but the modules don't. Both the non-Pro and Pro modules can be used with Pro and non-pro receivers.
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