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tomstoys2
01-28-2010, 02:24 PM
Hey everyone,
18 with a wind chill of 0!:w00t:
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I am going with my first 2.4GHz radio for my Mystic build. I was undecided on what brand untill I found a brand new MR3000 Spektrum marine reciever for $50.00 so I guess that makes my choice of brand Spektrum. I'm going to run it in a Carbon/Kevlar hull so I figured the dual antena's of the MR3000 would help.
Now I need a Transmitter.
I'm looking at either the DX3.0 Pro or DX3S with Telemetry.
I know I can't use the telemetry with the MR3000 but does anyone use it with their boats?
What about the 3rd channel?
Just looking for some suggestions and feedback so I can make the right choice.

Thanks,
Tom

JimClark
01-28-2010, 02:30 PM
The marine receiver is only compatible with the DX2S and DX3S

tomstoys2
01-28-2010, 02:34 PM
Guess that narrows things down even more!
Thanks Jim.

tomstoys2
01-28-2010, 02:38 PM
:noidea:
Is it just me or does it seem ironic that the 2 compatable transmitters have telemetry but the marine receiver doesn't support telemetry?

tomstoys2
01-28-2010, 02:43 PM
From the Spektrum web site:

"Compatible Surface Transmitters: the new DX3S (SPM3140), DX2S (SPM2120), DX3E (SPM3160), the new DX2.0 (SPM20220), and the new DX3.0 (SPM20320). Earlier versions of the DX3S, DX2.0, and DX3.0 are not compatible with this receiver. Please look for the Marine logo on the back of your transmitter and check the transmitter part number for compatibility. "

JimClark
01-28-2010, 02:48 PM
Wow they have really expanded things that is great

Darin Jordan
01-28-2010, 03:37 PM
:noidea:
Is it just me or does it seem ironic that the 2 compatable transmitters have telemetry but the marine receiver doesn't support telemetry?

It's not as "weird" as the fact that their "Racing" Radio (DX3R) doesn't support telemetry either... ;)

AndyKunz
01-28-2010, 05:06 PM
Wow they have really expanded things that is great

We're always expanding everything, Jim! To be fair, though, we've only been shipping the other 3 transmitters with Marine compatibility for about a month. We just need to get the word out better.

Darin - mine does! :biggrin:

Andy

Darin Jordan
01-28-2010, 05:27 PM
Darin - mine does! :biggrin:

Andy

Why am I not surprised!??? :thumbup1:

I've actually grown VERY fond of the DX3S interface... I tried to use my DX3R the other day, and was surprised at how accustomed to the DX3S I had become...

Both are great radios, however... but with the DX3S being Marine compatible... the choice is clear! :beerchug:

JimClark
01-28-2010, 05:30 PM
Some day my DX3 will morph into a DX3S in the next year or so

Jeepers
01-28-2010, 05:37 PM
I have a DX3R and I just picked up a DX3S from the swap shop here. I like them both. I hope they give the 3R the ability to upgrade to be compatible to the MR3000 receiver as well then I have a back up!

Steven Vaccaro
01-28-2010, 09:15 PM
I hope they give the 3R the ability to upgrade to be compatible to the MR3000 receiver as well then I have a back up!

Me to, its seems crazy that they are upgrading older dx3s tx's to marine, but not Dx3r. I wish I bought the cheaper one.:confused1:

tomstoys2
01-29-2010, 09:38 AM
Thanks Guys,
Do you guys use the telemetry? Seem like it might come in handy when testing out a boat for the first time.

Darin Jordan
01-29-2010, 10:10 AM
Thanks Guys,
Do you guys use the telemetry? Seem like it might come in handy when testing out a boat for the first time.

When I need to do testing... I use my EagleTree... I've never tried to use real-time telem, but based on what it takes to drive a raceboat safely and fast, I'm not sure I have time to be looking down at readings on a display screen. Too busy driving the boat.

I have a small netbook laptop that I take to the races/practice, and I just download the data after a run, look it over, and move on...

Maybe one of these days I'll have to try the onboard telem and see what it's like... perhaps my opinion will change... :Peace_Sign:

AndyKunz
01-29-2010, 10:56 AM
We make a stand-alone telemetry module, too - SPM1305 (SPM1320 for just the handheld). This lets you have a pitman who watches the numbers for you rather than having him try to look over your shoulder.

Andy

Steven Vaccaro
01-29-2010, 11:20 AM
We make a stand-alone telemetry module, too - SPM1305 (SPM1320 for just the handheld). This lets you have a pitman who watches the numbers for you rather than having him try to look over your shoulder.

Andy

Any amp sensors in our future?

AndyKunz
01-29-2010, 04:20 PM
I'm not allowed to say anything about any possible future products.

Kind of like "I can neither confirm nor deny that we captured aliens in Roswell."

Andy

ozzie-crawl
01-29-2010, 06:23 PM
i have a later version dx3s and love the telemetry especialy when setting up a new boat or making changes.
mainly just the temp sensor and voltage supplie,there is no need to look at the display as they both give a audio alert, wich are both user adjustable.
the next thing i would like to see is pack voltage.
on a side note i had some trouble recantly with a reciever (user error) contacted horizon and they sorted it out, fantastic customer service :thumbup1:

andym
01-29-2010, 06:52 PM
on a side note i had some trouble recently with a receiver (user error)
Me too Ozzie, that's why I divorced her Ha Ha Ha Ha :roflol:
I crack myself up sometimes:beerchug: