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  1. #91
    I have 2 DX6 with BR6000 recievers, and 2 DX5e with AR5000 recievers, and have had no problems with them at all. if I was looking for any more I think I would still buy Spectrum

  2. #92
    I really don't see the logic in that statement, please explain.

  3. #93
    Hmm, I don't think he'll regret it. A DX6 does the same job as a Planet 5 except it has an extra channel, more built-in functions and may provide a more secure signal between transmitter and receiver. You get what you pay for, and while I like the Planet 5 for its legality and low cost I don't see how it can be considered superior yet to a DX6.

    It's sort of like speed controllers in the sense that if you invest that little bit more and buy a top-spec one to begin with, it'll save you money in the long run. While a first-time robot can be successfully run on a Planet 5, and while doing so will keep the budget down, there is no disadvantage to paying more and getting a more functional transmitter by a more widespread and, at this time, better-known manufacturer.

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  7. #97
    Quote Originally Posted by widow_twanky
    Just to point out that the ONLY receiver you can use for robots is the BR6000 .
    *points out ar500*

    Quote Originally Posted by widow_twanky
    as the AR6000 does not have the failsafes. (unless you're building an ant where the AR6000 should be fine)

    Andy
    but couldnt he use external failsafes? like a plug in device? i used to use them in mythras, and what if the esc has a built in failsafes?

    jack

  8. #98
    The AR6000 keeps giving a valid signal after losing reception, so external failsafes don't kick in.

  9. #99
    well i personally cant see the advantage of anything but the br6000 in a robot just buy something that has been proven to work then you should be all set

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