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mich-blitz 18-05-2009 05:42 PM

spektrum DX3R or DX3S ???
 
im hoping to buy one of thes but i am not sure on witch one to choose i have got the money to buy eny one so i want the best realy

if you can help me the that would be great

thanks mike:thumbsup:

Benh 18-05-2009 05:58 PM

I have a DX3R - Brilliant. Features are top drawer. Ergonomic, easy to use, only 4 AA batts, so light weight, perfect spring tension in the wheel.

The DX3S has the Telemetry - Do you need it?

DX3R has lower latency with the DSM2, but I am not so sure 99% of the population can tell the difference between 11 and 5ms latency anyway:o

The DX3R is a really nice peice of kit and the new DSM2 receiver modules are lower priced than the DSM. Just bought a new SR3520. Used it this weekend, and whilst I doubt it made me perform any better, it didn't hinder my best result yet on it's first outing.

SR3520 DSM2 - £46.25 from Microtech
SR3500 DSM - £60.38 from Microtech

Finally, the DX3R is backward compatible, so you can use all the old rx without problems.

Hope it helps

Gibsy 18-05-2009 05:58 PM

witch :woot:

your posts are funny stuff

dx3s :thumbsup:

Chequered Flag Racing 18-05-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gibsy (Post 242894)
witch :woot:

your posts are funny stuff

dx3s :thumbsup:

I feel another reported post coming from him :woot:, shame I can't admin this section Jimmy :(

@ mich-blitz, download iespell or use a spell checker on your pc if you have one ;)

VXRBennie58 18-05-2009 06:49 PM

I currently have a dx3r and i would 100% recommend it. It is a fantastic piece of kit and has a 30 model memory. You can adjust the wheel tension and set up the radio for your liking.

Cheers

:thumbsup:

Chequered Flag Racing 18-05-2009 07:23 PM

this can happen on the DX3S

http://img3012.photobox.co.uk/871873...773e3a5f08.jpg

have heard the R version has a stonger/larger pin on the end of the roller, but I may need correcting on that

mich-blitz 18-05-2009 07:27 PM

owww
 
oww thhat puts me right off that then hrom what i have heard i am going to get the dx3r

thanks mike

mich-blitz 19-05-2009 10:11 AM

thansk
 
thanks everyone i have just paid for a dx3r but also i want to get spektrums micro rx the realy small one but i dount no the name of it sorry

please help

mike

Ashley 19-05-2009 10:14 AM

shouldn't you be at school mike?

mich-blitz 19-05-2009 10:22 AM

yer lol
 
yer but im on study leave iv got to go in a 1.30 to do an ict exam im dooing my gcses a year yearly enit

do u no the name?

mike

Ashley 19-05-2009 10:30 AM

http://www.microtechracing.com//prod...IVERS+2%2E4GHZ

and spelling again:woot:

mich-blitz 19-05-2009 10:33 AM

oh
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashley (Post 243223)

oh thiss looks smaller

http://www.microtechracing.com//prod...IVERS+2%2E4GHZ

iv gotthe money for the smallist

mike

c0sie 19-05-2009 11:01 AM

Mike,

Do you think your driving can really justify the extra £100 you'd be spending if you bought a DXR over a DXS?

If not, buy a DXS and spend the spare £100 on something else.

JJ The Boat Wizzard 19-05-2009 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mich-blitz (Post 243225)
oh thiss looks smaller

http://www.microtechracing.com//prod...IVERS+2%2E4GHZ

iv gotthe money for the smallist

mike


Well I Thought My Spelling Was Bad :D

DX3r Is The Best Radio Ive Ever Had , Great Features ;D

John

Carole_MH 19-05-2009 12:45 PM

good job it's an ICT exam and not an English or Literacy one LOL


I agree with the DXR comments but I also think either one is suitable, I have just bought a DXS to use in my SC10 but use the DXR in my Moorespeed Cyclone touring car. I prefer both to my futaba 3pks which will not be relegated to use as a spare incase of any failures of the Spektrums.


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