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Which radio.
OK i need a new radio on 75mhz, so i can use my revo on the track. I dont now much about radios, cuz i only used the TQ3 so far. Which is better and why?
SRX w/ spectra and 4 reciver crystals
MX-3s
Both are about $170
But I dont really need anymore than 4 crystals for my small track with not many people. SO basically which is a hight quality radio with more features. Thanks. I only am picking out of these two or if you have a good radio i should consider IN THIS PRICE RANGE. I dont was the Spektrum, cuz it expensive and i have no real need for it. Thanks Jeff
SRX w/ spectra and 4 reciver crystals
MX-3s
Both are about $170
But I dont really need anymore than 4 crystals for my small track with not many people. SO basically which is a hight quality radio with more features. Thanks. I only am picking out of these two or if you have a good radio i should consider IN THIS PRICE RANGE. I dont was the Spektrum, cuz it expensive and i have no real need for it. Thanks Jeff
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RE: Which radio.
It looks like you're looking at synth radios, and in a similar price range are the Futaba 3PM (-TFS is the synth option) and the JR XS-3. I have the JR and would recommend it.
If you get a synth radio, some of them also come with synth receivers. (JR does, Futaba doesn't iirc). You can also buy synth receivers separately. Synth receivers, while a little more expensive, allow you to forget about crystals completely. You can just set the channel on the receiver, set it in the transmitter, and off you go.
If you get a synth radio, some of them also come with synth receivers. (JR does, Futaba doesn't iirc). You can also buy synth receivers separately. Synth receivers, while a little more expensive, allow you to forget about crystals completely. You can just set the channel on the receiver, set it in the transmitter, and off you go.