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icequake2000 25-11-2009 07:20 AM

ansmann 2.4ghz
 
Hi i need help i am on a tight budget and was wondering if the ansmann 2.4ghz is good enough for club racing has their been any bad reports on the controller yet as i cant find any reviews on it.

thank you

nutey 25-11-2009 09:02 AM

I've had one for a couple of months and have been using it in my Mardave until the B44 is ready to go.

It seems to work well - it's my first wheel radio after only ever using sticks and I seem to get on ok with it. The controller has a good weight to it and is pretty easy to set up and adjust. The blue LED is a bit dazzling for the guy next to you on the rostrum but a piece of insulating tape over it sorted that.:thumbsup:

The receiver is small and very light but doesn't feel very substantial. Probably fine if you just install and leave but I'm currently swapping between the two cars so a bit worried about damaging it...Probably invest in another receiver - only about £30.

Not had any glitches or intereference - although no one else at my club has gone 2.4GHZ yet but can't see there being problems. The only problem I had was my 15yr old Mtroniks speedo didn't like it and the servo would glitch - now that I've changed to a newer speedo it's all good.

I'm sure people will suggest the Spektrums - but for the money I think it's great (especially when I got mine as new for £40:))

icequake2000 25-11-2009 11:28 AM

thank you

icequake2000 26-11-2009 11:30 PM

Hi

i just recieved my ansmann w3. i was just looking at the reciever and had noticed that the ariel is very short is this the advantage of 2.4ghz radios.

ty

Jamie.T 26-11-2009 11:45 PM

It is indeed, 2.4ghz receivers generaly have a much shorter aerial.

Jamie.....


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