A Simple and Reliable 2.4GHz Radio?

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  • 10gauge
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 281

    #1

    A Simple and Reliable 2.4GHz Radio?

    What is a simple and reliable 2.4 GHz radio that has steering trim? I haven't been running FE boats for about 4 years at which time these microwave band radios were just coming into the market. I am trying to get back into the hobby, and convert my 75MHz fleet. I tried the Tactic radio on my UL-1 and it's very glitchy - it takes 5 minutes to initialize the motor, even after adjusting for the throttle trim. Is there another radio that every likes and is readily available?

    Thanks
    Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)
  • Heaving Earth
    Banned
    • Jun 2012
    • 1877

    #2
    Tactic needs throttle channel reversed and throttle trim all the way up.
    Tactic is the simplest best radio for boats IMO

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    • monojeff
      Moderator
      • Nov 2010
      • 2562

      #3
      I have been using a flysky gt3 for over a year and had no issues.
      OSE GIFTING ELF
      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

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      • motorfixer1
        Member
        • May 2012
        • 36

        #4
        I have a spektrum dx2-s and it is great but on the expensive side. I also have been running the HK gt-2 system and have no complaints as of yet. Small reciever size and low price make the HK radio my favorite.

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        • Basstronics
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jun 2008
          • 2345

          #5
          Im using the fancier flysky gt3 radio on multiple receivers.

          The unit is $40 for the radio/receiver. One radio will allow like 8 or 10 (cant remember off hand) models programed/saved.

          If you want REAL cheap the Hobby King 2.4 can be had for $20 in the USA warehouse. Note HK receivers and Flysky receivers are the same and can be used with either radio.
          42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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          • Heaving Earth
            Banned
            • Jun 2012
            • 1877

            #6
            I also use the flysky gt3. Great radio. But not as simple as tactic to set up IMO. I figure you have the tactic, use it.

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            • MassiveOverkill
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 145

              #7
              Originally posted by Basstronics
              Im using the fancier flysky gt3 radio on multiple receivers.

              The unit is $40 for the radio/receiver. One radio will allow like 8 or 10 (cant remember off hand) models programed/saved.

              If you want REAL cheap the Hobby King 2.4 can be had for $20 in the USA warehouse. Note HK receivers and Flysky receivers are the same and can be used with either radio.
              HK is always out of stock in both the US and Global warehouse of the GT2. I got Aaron to start carrying it. A little higher, but no shipping, and of course, the shipping time from China:

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              • 10gauge
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 281

                #8
                Thanks guys! I'll keep the Tactic and purchase another Flysky GT3/2 just to try out. WOW! Radios have gotten cheaper - can't go wrong with $28. I wonder, if I can still use my Hitec HS 545BB servos with a 2.4GHz radio?...
                Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)

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                • Basstronics
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2345

                  #9
                  Yup no issue.



                  http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Ch_Tx_Rx_.html

                  http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...io_System.html
                  42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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                  • 10gauge
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 281

                    #10
                    Thanks Bass!
                    Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)

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                    • Basstronics
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 2345

                      #11
                      One BIG word of caution. These dont like to get wet. If you get the receiver wet its basically junk.

                      Corrosion X is a MUST.
                      42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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                      • Fast Guy
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 135

                        #12
                        I also bought a FlySky GT3B to use with my smaller boats and rock crawlers. Once I had the radio for a while I found that it worked very well having as much range as my Futaba 4PL and felt very much like the Futaba. The receivers are only $7.40 ea. I recently upgraded the firmware on the GT3B and it now has more features than my 4PL.

                        - 3-8 channels
                        - 60 model memory
                        - Sub trims
                        - More trim value (up to 99)
                        - copy models
                        - fixed expo
                        - Model reset
                        - Channel speed
                        - 4WS Mixing
                        - Dual ESC Mixing
                        - Dual ESC steering
                        - Multi Positions Switches (Up to 8 True positions out of a single push button)
                        - Key Mapping (any key can control any channel in many different ways)
                        - Calibration Menu
                        - Key Test Menu
                        - Backlight on time
                        - Inactivity Alarm
                        - Adjustable Low volatge warning
                        - Adjustable Maximum End Points (Up to 200% i think)
                        - Adjustable dead zone for steering and throttle
                        - Turn keep beeps on/off
                        - Adjustable long press delay


                        The Trim and d/r keys can do this

                        - nothing, it is possible to assign each button individually as key
                        - trim of channel 1/2
                        - dualrate of steering/forward/back
                        - expo of steering/forward/back
                        - change channel "n" value in range -100...100
                        - subtrim of channel "n"
                        - 4 wheel steering mix -100...100%
                        - DIG throttle mix -100...100%
                        - Multi-POsition, switches position up/down
                        - steering speed turn 1...100%
                        - steering speed return 1...100%


                        They Can be setup to act like this

                        - momentary, hold left/right trim key to get end values,
                        when nothing pressed, servo is at centre
                        - no long keys, long press is the same as short press
                        - autorepeat is on
                        - long press of one of trim keys will reset to
                        centre/reset value
                        - long press of trim key will set to coresponding end value

                        And they can have an adjustable step rate, opposite click reset, reversed, etc.

                        And the Keys (ch 3 button, back button, end button, and the trims if set individually)

                        - nothing
                        - switch channel "n" value from one end value to opposite end
                        value.
                        - reset value of channel "n" to centre
                        - switch crab (CRB) no-crab (NOC) for 4 wheel steering
                        - switch DIG mix between -100 and 100 (more useable when using
                        return to previous val key setting)
                        - Multi-POsition, switches position up (at END back to 1.)
                        - Multi-Position Reset, switches position to first one
                        __________________

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                        • 10gauge
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 281

                          #13
                          Thanks Fast Guy for the detailed list of upgrades. How do you upgrade the firmware?

                          Thanks
                          Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)

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                          • Fast Guy
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 135

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 10gauge
                            Thanks Fast Guy for the detailed list of upgrades. How do you upgrade the firmware?
                            Thanks
                            flysky-gt3b-transmitter upgrade
                            Check out post #3000

                            gt3b-hack-question-answer-thread

                            I did the firmware upgrade myself but it takes some soldering and computer know how. There are many that offer the service for a small fee in the USA and Canada.

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                            • Heaving Earth
                              Banned
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 1877

                              #15
                              What happened to simple? How many useless features do you need for an Rc boat?

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