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My favorite all I use you can bind up to ten receivers to one radio and it automatically recognizes it receivers are tiny fit in anything and six channel can plug a multitude of stuff into them range and response is really good. Radio and receiver is $35 on Banggood and receivers are $12 what’s not to like about them for a Basher now racing that’s a different story.Any love for the Dumborc X6?
I like the rugged as well but I'm having problem with being able to hook up a Servo winch without it browning out my reverse functionI really like the DX5C and I'm sure I will replace it with the same thing when it gives up on me. Reasonably priced and does everything I need it to do.
I have the Noble. It has many of the features of high end transmitters but really affordable. Receivers are quite small and have telemetry capability for around 30 bucks. The Noble is the only transmitter under 300 bucks that doesn't look or feel cheap like the DX5C does (I own 2 of those). My only complaint is it's a bit hard to see the touch screen in sunlight. Some other high end radios also have this issue. Once you have the settings you want it's a non-issue at that point in my opinion. Go with the Noble. I guarantee you won't be disappointedWe have awesome sticky threads for batteries and chargers, didn't spot one for radios. If there is in fact a thread for radios please inform me and I'll delete this thread and redirect.
Interested in hearing people's experiences with radios. I'm thinking about upgrading but not sure if it'll be worth my while.
Currently my best radio is the Spektrum DX5C. I can't really fault it all too much, aside from finding it slightly sluggish in response. I bought it for the model memory, I quite like AVC in some situations and most of my cars came with Spektrum receivers so it was a logical choice.
However as my fleet grows, I'm trying different brands (with non Spektrum electronics) and I'm getting into roller models, I'm looking for a final solution to bind multiple cars to. The DX5C is performing okay however the cost of receivers makes it an expensive option as the number of cars I have grow.
So I'm looking for a transmitter with inexpensive receivers, gyro capability, multiple model memory, responsiveness, and a range of adjustment options beyond the RTR radios. Super long range isn't really necessary but I'll take it as an added bonus. Likewise with telemetry capabilities.
Been researching the:
Can anyone offer any insights please?
- Futaba 4PM (seems to tick all the boxes sans a neat gyro integration and the most expensive option)
- Flysky Noble FS-NB4 (same caveats as Futaba)
- Flysky GT5 (cheap receivers with gyro built in)
- Radiolink RC6GS (as per Fkysky GT5)
A longer receiver antenna fixes the range issues with the Flysky radio.I had futaba be honest nice radio but we'll overpriced
Flysky I can complain only about range but very fancy for a price
But low prices
I had two radiolink r4gs and r6gs I built first with range extender WiFi 4w module and it is about 700-800 m in urban areas (loads of WiFi around) over 1000m outside I measured with my friend and 1k was well over what I can see at my age this built is for speed runs and bashing with Mojave as I loose range few times on large lawn or the delay was horrible
But your choice depends what you want to spend
Not really it helps but I had issues with RxA longer receiver antenna fixes the range issues with the Flysky radio.
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