Im not sure whether i like this rule change or i hate it.
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Im not sure whether i like this rule change or i hate it.
Oh yeah.....and when are the 2.4ghz radio control setups going to be acceptable?
They have been since last November!!
Dan, I think most people at the moment feel as you do concerning the rule change, it will become the norm and people wont care either way then. Also well over 50% of people now use 2.4Ghz setups, and they are accepted as a useable (even prefered) frequency. As long as you have a reciever setup that can failsafe all the channels.
Hi Ed,
I got told by someone that 2.4ghz wasnt allowed,but it is so i will be getting a set,do you know of any good 2.4ghz sets?
Dan.
spectrum dx6 is the most popular, contact james cooper thats where i got mine from. very good transmittter
The DX7 Ive got for my heli has all of the functions of the DX6 but also has some nice extra features and you can adjust the spring tension if you are that way inclined. You will also need a BR6000 if you need failsafing on all 6 channels.
Thanks.
I know of the dx6,i spose the dx7 has 7 channels.
How much is a dx7?
How much more is it for the BR6000 receiver?
Around $55... About £25.
Thanks.
Are spektrums better futabas?
ATM the Spectrum combined with the BR6000 reciever is about ideal for what we do. All channels are failsafed. I for one dont see me change my Spectrum for something else.
The 2.4 GHz Futaba set does have only 1 failsafed channel. Meaning that your other channels need a seperate failsafe.
The technology is different also. At the moment there are 2 2.4GHz systems suitable for roboteering because they have programmable failsafe settings on all channels.
The first is the Spektrum DX series with BR6000
The second is the XPS system from Extreme Power systems which Graupner is now also selling in Europe under a different name.
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