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2.4G 4CH Radio Model RC Transmitter & Receiver

4.3 (126 Reviews)

US$41.99

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Customer Reviews(126 Reviews)
4.3

The transmitter is easy to operate. The range is acceptable. The weakest part is the antenna - if you grab the transmitter the wrong way or accidentally drop it, the antenna will be broken. I broke two antennas, replaced one with the similar, the result was so-so. I switched to FS -i6

The effect is very good, I like low prices! Now I can configure everything for each plane! More flight time and less confusion!

Simple 6ch radio, bought it as a step towards a more expensive one later.

The effect is very good. The wing fell from my nexstar in the air, and survived the crash.

This is not your best Spektrum launcher, but I will never complain about the $ 40. Personally I use it as a protection against faults for my house, an arduino-based quadcopter, so far it has not given me any problems. I have never used the included CD because there are many good resources on the web about how to install the driver and make the receiver work. One thing that is not mentioned in the list of products (look for T6config) is that it requires 8 AA batteries (consumed in approximately 20 minutes of flight) or 12 volts of power. Quickly I chose an external 12 V power supply and flew out of the car battery or the DC power supply plugged into the extension cord. I think I can buy a LiPo bag in the future. But now, I really like it, I do not need to buy 8 AA each time I fly. The plastic feels a bit cheap, and it does not seem ridiculous to have any battery weight, but it really is your job. As I said, I use it as a protection against faults, in case my arduino-helicopter is out of control, I can return it. I have not touched it on most flights, but it saved me a couple of times. Exceed RC has an excellent interface program that allows you to save and load different profiles on the transmitter. Honestly, I have not used this function yet, because I only use it for one of my quad cores, but it seems that it could be useful for more serious RC people. I bet they paid more than $ 40 for the pitcher, so I'm not sure how useful it is. Maybe I should pay attention to one thing: my transmitter does not have any knobs on the joystick! This is not a problem, because I can use a bit of aluminum scrap to machine some knobs to stick them on, but it's really strange to get the bare shaft out of the package.

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