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Spektrum DX3R Review - oOple.com
Fabien Simonini reviews the excellent DX3R transmitter combo from Spektrum. Check out the review here:
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/reviewdx3r/index.html With a house move and other things we've sat on a bunch of things for way too long so there'll be a bunch more content coming soon. |
Nice review, I've recently switched to one of these from a 3pk too. It's a shame the plastics aren't the highest quality but other than that it's spot on. I really like how the breaking part of the trigger is stiffer it's made the breaks more controllable for me.
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I luuuurv mine, so easy to flick between settings and you can do it all with the hand your holding it with :thumbsup:
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Glad you liked the review guys.
Yep I love this transmitter. :thumbsup: |
I've got the S version and one issue I had was with the 'roller' breaking due to pressing it at the right hand end. Pin on the roller is very small and is used as a support and it also has to turn the pot that allows you to scroll through the menu.
Not sure if the R has the same roller but try and use the roller from the left when you press to make changes not mine but this is what happened http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...ken_wheel2.jpg Fortunatley mine was repaired FOC by the importer even without POP :thumbsup: |
Looking at getting one of these and selling my Helios with Spektrum.
How have people found these over the season? |
Mikey
I love mine sometimes has issues booting up but apart from that very very good |
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I should have looked at it when you were last down at TORCH and I was there. All day meeting this weekend ;) |
Mikey
I hoping to come down to be honest, it may be due to me running a high cap lipo an regulator vice the 4 x aa cells. One thing i can say is Cougar SV, Gm 12t delta and wet astro dont mix lol |
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Cougar SV on wet astro isn't that bad, ran ok at Silverstone! |
It was scary mate too much power lol
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Get yourself a pack of Energizer lithiums instead. You'll change batteries twice a year, they weigh nothing and there's no need for a voltage regulator and stuff...:) http://www.energizer.com/products/hi...batteries.aspx |
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