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Default has anybody tried these Spektrum rx

SPEKTRUM SR300 3 CHANNEL DSM SURFACE SPORT RECEIVER

just wondering if anybody has tried these and what do you think

do they come with a bind plug or do you have to buy them seperate

and at this price they seem a bargain

http://www.m-k-racing.com/product_in...d=6822&<osCsid>

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Hi,
I have also been looking at getting one of these. I havent commited myself to buying one yet. I can tell you there is no failsafe built in, and they are around the same size as the original "normal" sized rx spektrum released. hope this helps a little.
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Hi,
I have also been looking at getting one of these. I havent commited myself to buying one yet. I can tell you there is no failsafe built in, and they are around the same size as the original "normal" sized rx spektrum released. hope this helps a little.

i do not agree about the comment of no failsafebuilt in you put the transmitter in to what ever state you want the reciever to default to if it looses its signal (eg full brake ) before you start the binding process.....
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Do you have one of theses specific recievers?
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I'm sure if you guys contact mr knight himself, he will sort you out with everything you want to know and need. Helpful guy!
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Do you have one of theses specific recievers?
yes i do and it is just as good as my other spektrum recievers in various cars
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Thats What I wanted To know

failsafe Doesnt Bother Me As Its For Mardave Bangers

I Will Order A Couple In The Morning

Thanks For You Help

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yes i do and it is just as good as my other spektrum recievers in various cars
Good stuff. I stand corrected on the failsafe thing. I was obviously mis-informned from the shop.
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Hi,
I have also been looking at getting one of these. I havent commited myself to buying one yet. I can tell you there is no failsafe built in, and they are around the same size as the original "normal" sized rx spektrum released. hope this helps a little.
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Good stuff. I stand corrected on the failsafe thing. I was obviously mis-informned from the shop.
which shop? on the given link it clearly staes it does have failsafe!!


The SR3100 is specifically designed to take full advantage of the advanced DSM2 spread spectrum protocol that Spektrum uses in the DX3R racing system. This means it will provide the fastest response of any spread spectrum receiver, in addition to glitch-free performance. And it gives you all these advantages in a package that is small enough to fit on a 1/18 scale chassis with ease.
Key Features:
DSM2 Spread Spectrum
Fastest Response Rate
Dimensions (WxLxH) .85x1.30x.48in
Weight .21 oz (6g)
Voltage Range 3.5V-9.6V User Preset Fail-Safe
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mark i think youve got the wrong rx its the sr300 we are talking about




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got one of the sr300 today

its a great little rx cannot fault it

its better than buying a second hand sr3000 for the same money

highly recomend this to anybody thinking of getting one

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