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nivlacf1 22-04-2015 09:57 PM

what transmitter do you recommend
 
been offered Ko propo receivers and transmitter plus a nosram receiver esprit 2 vintage gold (i think) for £50 (i think its 40mhz with crystals) but im not sure on it, plus i need another as running two cars for 2 children often in the same heat,just wondered what other people run and how they rate them and if the one ive been offered is worth considering, thank guys been loving all your replies in other threads really appreciate them

Ashlandchris 22-04-2015 10:00 PM

My 3 little ones (6,6&8) have the flysky fsgt2b type wheel trannies and they seem robust and reliable. Plus they can be bought new for <£20 and the receivers are very cheap. 2.4ghz, so no crystals

nivlacf1 22-04-2015 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ashlandchris (Post 909472)
My 3 little ones (6,6&8) have the flysky fsgt2b type wheel trannies and they seem robust and reliable. Plus they c
An be bought new for <£20 and the receivers are very cheap. 2.4ghz, so no crystals

these are the ones we are running and finding that we often find it takes a few seconds to respond and also finding that sometimes acts like its out of range, these are what we have decided to change from,

cutting42 23-04-2015 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by nivlacf1 (Post 909474)
these are the ones we are running and finding that we often find it takes a few seconds to respond and also finding that sometimes acts like its out of range, these are what we have decided to change from,

They are great bashing radio's. My son had the FS-GT3C version and whilst adequate for learning on a rough outdoor off road course it proved not up to more demanding driving. I can see why you struggled with TC and the Flysky TX.

I am a Futaba user but Sanwa and KO Propo are equally good although equally pricey. Spectrum are probably the most popular budget brand in racing and also have models all the way up to Pro stuff, Spectrum also have a good range of cheap receivers. An entry level model will always be slower responding than the top models but should be consistent and not glitch.

Personally I would go 2.4GHz rather than 40mhz but not many use 40mhz so you should not get many conflicts as long as you get a set of crystals with it.

Depends on budget but you can get something like the Spectrum DX4C system for £75 which is a great racers entry level radio and the receivers are compatible with the more expensive Spectrum radios as well such as the DX4R PRO.

Ashlandchris 23-04-2015 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by nivlacf1 (Post 909474)
these are the ones we are running and finding that we often find it takes a few seconds to respond and also finding that sometimes acts like its out of range, these are what we have decided to change from,

Fair enough. Not had that issue on any of the 3 I have (actually, one is a gt2b, one is gt2c and one is the Absima version, but essentially the same)


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