Spektrum DX3.0 radio in boats..are they a problem?

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  • cybercrxt
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Mar 2009
    • 2909

    #1

    Spektrum DX3.0 radio in boats..are they a problem?

    As the title states. I have heard here and there about Spektrum brand radios causing issues in boats. Is this true? Mike
    Laser cut, birch plywood rc race boat kits- WWW.MLBOATWORKSRC.COM WWW.DINOGYLIPOS.COM
  • Darin Jordan
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 8335

    #2
    Originally posted by cybercrxt
    As the title states. I have heard here and there about Spektrum brand radios causing issues in boats. Is this true? Mike
    I can't speak much to the older systems, but the DX3S system, which is compatible with the new MR3000 Marine Receivers, works great! I run the DX3S and use both the SR3100 and the MR3000 receivers with no issues at all... The new MR3000 Rxs are also "water-resistant" (I'd actually say they were water proof, but for liability reasons, I think Spektrum advertises them as "resistant"), with the electronics completely encapsulated in a potting compound.
    Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
    "Self-proclaimed skill-less leader in the hobby."

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    • AndyKunz
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Sep 2008
      • 1437

      #3
      Mike,

      My primary boat radio is a DX3R, but it has the same RF module in it that the DX3.0 has. My 3R, with a SR3100 receiver, works great on the water. You need to get the active portion of the antenna (the last 1 1/2" or so - you can see the difference) up in the air, just like with the old 75MHz radios. The SR3000 receiver has the WHOLE antenna active, so if you have it down in a radio box it's likely not to get a good signal. This is why I like the SR3100 - I can get it up high.

      The 3.0 is not compatible with the MR3000 Darin mentioned. The MR3000 has the same kind of antenna as the SR3100.

      Andy
      Spektrum Development Team

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      • Boogie
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 37

        #4
        I run a 3001 receiver with my DX3R in my Blackjack 26 and have never had any issues. I ran my antenna out the top of the transom and have about 4 inches of the antenna exposed so it gets a pretty good signal. You shouldn't have any issues as long as it's set up correctly and the antenna not curled inside the hull.

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        • Hydromaniac
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 816

          #5
          I have been using 2.4 spektrums( 2.0, 3.0 and 3.2 since they first came out in all my boats, I have only had 1 issue, I'm with Andy on this if you have the antenna extended above the hull you should have no problems. I am very happy with them.
          www.rockymountainthunderboats.org

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          • HappyOne
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 179

            #6
            I recently made the switch to the DX3S and two of my boats use the SR3300T and two use the SR300. Each is mounted as close to the antenna hole as possible with as much of the antenna sticking out of the hull as I can get, (usually about 1 1/2 inches).

            No checking or changing frequencies at the pond and no issues. Once I ran with some metal docks in front of me and the boat way out and if I lost signal, the failsafe kicked in so no worries of a runaway boat.

            I really love the telemetry I get with the SR3300T. After everything is taped up I still get receiver pack voltage and motor (or esc) temperature. I even installed the RPM module for a while but found that I couldn't read it and drive at the same time
            Grand River Marine Modellers, el Presidente
            IROC VUP, 25" Prince Mono, Mini Hydro, Classic Barrel Back, brushless Mini Rio and two Nitro Tunnels

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            • JimClark
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2007
              • 5907

              #7
              Ditto what Ron said and I have even had mine in a carbon fiber hull

              Jim

              Originally posted by Hydromaniac
              I have been using 2.4 spektrums( 2.0, 3.0 and 3.2 since they first came out in all my boats, I have only had 1 issue, I'm with Andy on this if you have the antenna extended above the hull you should have no problems. I am very happy with them.
              "Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
              Billy Graham

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              • cybercrxt
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Mar 2009
                • 2909

                #8
                That is great news guys. I appriciate the help. I have a JR 3XS Pro right now, and I am getting closer and closer to making a switch. I like my JR radio, and the Spektrum looks just like it, so I would rather have one of them than a Futaba, plus the price seems better. Mike
                Laser cut, birch plywood rc race boat kits- WWW.MLBOATWORKSRC.COM WWW.DINOGYLIPOS.COM

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                • Comfortably Numb
                  Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 67

                  #9
                  spekturm help

                  What servos do you guys use with this radio? can I use my old ones?
                  Do It in Vinyl !

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                  • JimClark
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 5907

                    #10
                    I used Hitec servos with futaba connectors
                    "Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone except God.
                    Billy Graham

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                    • AndyKunz
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 1437

                      #11
                      Servos are interchangeable, so you can use whatever floats your boat

                      Andy
                      Spektrum Development Team

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                      • andym
                        More Go Than Show Prop Co
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 2406

                        #12
                        I have seen a DX3 go bad and hit the wall whilst my Fasst system had no problems. We run in a small lake next door to a active mine site where all kinds of radio frequency's are used. Am and FM suffer badly because of the interference and the poor guy with DX3 has had more than one run away. This is a VERY high radio frequency area, and I am not the only one to think this is the problem. I know that all 2.4 gig are not equal despite what some may say!
                        Just my opinion of coarse and no doubt will be shouted down

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                        • andym
                          More Go Than Show Prop Co
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 2406

                          #13
                          Oh and just so you know , my antenna's are in hull and his are out. Yes Carbon has been involved as well

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                          • andym
                            More Go Than Show Prop Co
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 2406

                            #14
                            But oh for the telemetry, It really is a selling point for the DX3

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                            • tharmer
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 342

                              #15
                              Has anyone been able to get the RPM sensor to work on a boat? I'm trying to read the RPM from the shell of an outrunner. Reflective dot or no, it appears to work on the bench up to about 4800, then resets to 0. I don't know about range yet.
                              -t

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