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What rx/tx? flysky gt3b any good?
I'm looking to make a return to racing in the next few weeks.
Almost there with my gear but yet to settle on radio. A few have recommended the absima cr3p. I've researched various sets & keep coming back to this one. According to a few things i have read the Flysky gt3b is a clone & very similar in setup. It also works out a bit cheaper than the absima. Has anyone got either, tried both or got any other info on either set. Cheers Y |
Coming from someone who had to endure living with a GT3B (that's the only way I can describe it), I can't stress enough the importance of a good radio set. It's the one thing that connects you to your car, and besides ergonomics, the way you "feel" the car through your radio gear will change your understanding of what the car's doing.
Budget radios are good enough for learning the basics, but a good Tx/Rx combo will be one of the best investments you can make. Something like the Sanwa MT4, although several times the price of a GT3B, does genuinely feel several times better. The FlySky is hands down the worst radio set I've ever used - I'm aware that some bashers are fans of it because receivers are dirt cheap, but it's simply not cut out for racing duties - half of the functions it claims to have are either temperamental or non-existent. If you are deciding between that and the Absima, I would say the CR3P wins hands-down. |
Thanks for the advice!
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If you ever want a more professional grade radio set without the massive price tag, I run the Sanwa MT4-S - I can't recommend it enough. It's essentially a repackaged M12 that's half the price. Long story short, anything from a reputable brand within your price range will be better for racing than the GT3B. :thumbsup: |
I'd love something a bit more high end but just want to see how I find things once I'm up and running. The absima looks like a good starting point.
Have you came across anyone using the Sanwa/Airtronics MX-V? £75 Quote:
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I have a cr3p which I ran for approx a year, and then switched to an mt4 as a gift. I have to say, I like both, although mt4 is nicer in the hand, while cr3p is easier to access settings and functions.
I'm sure better drivers will be able to tell difference in lag or response times, but I can't tell. I'd recommend both and either |
There are 2 recent threads in 1:10th section about Absima cr3p and alternatives. Can't post link but one is called "would you change anything" and other is "tx/rx" or something like.
Essentially, the advice is pretty similar in all, but worth a look |
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