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Old 03-04-2010
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Hello are these Receivers and transmitters 2.4ghz any good?

Also do you need the servo to go with them as well?

What do I need for a 2.4ghz conversion just Receiver and transmitter?

It's for a nitro hpi rs4 evo 3 rtr
GT2 2.4Ghz 2CH Transmitter w/3CH receiver R/C Car Boat

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GT2-2-4Ghz-2CH-Transmitter-w-3CH-receiver-R-C-Car-Boat_W0QQitemZ380219594219QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_To ysGames_RadioControlled_JN?hash=item5886da95eb


GT3 2.4Ghz 3CH Transmitter w/3CH receiver R/C Car Boat

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GT3-2-4Ghz-3CH...item5886da953f
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Never seen that brand before...

Its also interesting that this is classified as a boat handset
Other points: make sure the transmitter and receiver are the same make, (i.e. Spektrum, Futaba, Sanwa etc) as they use different systems for communication between handset and receiver.

This may make getting more/spare receivers for the one you mentioned difficult. My advice would be to opt for a Spektrum or Futaba set, good value and easy to get receivers and parts for.

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Hiya,

Sounds to me like the Ansmann Racing W3 2.4GHZ 3-Channel Combo is the best one to go for.

This state of the art technoloy is designed for the enthusiast.
These radio systems operate on a very high frequency so the signal travels at the speed of light for a lightning fast responce. These radios are on a no fixed frequency, so when they are turned on they will automatically scan across 40 channels to find the strongest available to lock onto. The receiver and transmitter have a unique ID so that they recognise each other and a built in fail safe.
Features:

•3 channel 2.4GHz ISM band
•LCD screen displays digital adjustments & settings
•Four edit keys for setup
•10 model memory (0-9)
•Dual rate steering adjustment
•Digital trim
•Switch function re-assignment
•Steeringwheel tension adjustment
•Servo reverse
•Built in failsafe
•Low battery alarm
•Full instruction manual

The set is supplied with a steerwheel transmitter, micro receiver, battery box and switch.

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFun...n&ItemID=33069
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if you want computer one have been told the core rc one is ok, if you are looking cheapy go onto giantcod.co.uk, they do a real budget 2.4
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