Looking for help in picking a set of radio's
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Looking for help in picking a set of radio's
RC's in the house are 2x RC10gt's and Soon to be Revo for me
The 2 GT's came on the same freq but the guy at the hobby shop was kind enough to give them crystals so they are on different one's
What i'm looking for is a 2.4ghz system's for the Kids and I that I wont have to worry about freq's (because my friends are getting into the hobby now as well with their kids and we are soon to be a fleet of cars that will need to be on separate freq's when we have our big get together's)
Thank you ahead of time for your answers input & suggestions
The 2 GT's came on the same freq but the guy at the hobby shop was kind enough to give them crystals so they are on different one's
What i'm looking for is a 2.4ghz system's for the Kids and I that I wont have to worry about freq's (because my friends are getting into the hobby now as well with their kids and we are soon to be a fleet of cars that will need to be on separate freq's when we have our big get together's)
Thank you ahead of time for your answers input & suggestions
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RE: Looking for help in picking a set of radio's
the specktrum dx3 is a great radio comes with a 2nd receiver ($80 value) and 2 ok servos perfect for rc10gt's how many radios are you looking for? the jr xs3 is $50 cheaper same servos and is synth so you can change freq in seconds plus its fm less prone to glicthing pm me if you wnat more help
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RE: Looking for help in picking a set of radio's
its gonna be somewhere pending on my friends and thier kids at 7-10 different cars/trucks so will need 7-10 radio's....looking for something KID friendly so they can change thiers easy as well (low learning curve radio)....all kids are 7-12yrs old
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RE: Looking for help in picking a set of radio's
i'd talk to my lhs see what kind of deal they are willing to cut you if you buy 7-10 radios at the same time. Look into the dx2 or dx3 the radio is easy to setup and you don't have to worry about freqs and the dx3 comes with a spare receiver