I agree. thats why i wanted peoples thoughts on these. I usualy say buy cheap buy twice but with the lowish price of the stiletto and the low price of the flysky its got me back in the water for now. I work for bosch (the heating boilers side of things) and our product is quality but what sets us apart from the rest is our warranty, its always a no quibble and thats why you pay top dollar! i woud imagine no one would even try to complain about a cheap radio just chuck it and get a new one.
Budget radios. Thoughts?
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Extra tactic receivers at Towerhobbies are only $25! Why are you paying $30?Mini Cat Racing USA
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We tested those GT radios when they first came out. They were horrible. We decided not to sell them. Now I guess some people are having good luck with them. Go figure!
I used to use the Airtronics MX3 FHSS and it was rock solid - but like FASTVEE said, the receivers were too costly. I have since sold it all and gone to the GT3B. As far as I can tell there is no difference in range or features, etc. but a HUGE difference in price. $6.60 vs $89.95 for receivers - and they are much smaller too. You do have to set the failsafe manually on the GT3B (easy) - it was automatic on the Airtronics/Sanwa, I believe. And the LCD is difficult to see in bright sunlight, you have to shade it a bit to see.Mini Cat Racing USA
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Hmmm. . . Interesting review. It appears that sometimes you get more than you paid for.
A dream not pursued is not worth holding.
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I use the gt3b for all my riggs, well one and three rx's that is. Never had any issues with my land riggs, so far two runs on my apparition with no problems. I use to have a spektrum dx3s, rx's were stupid expensive, sold it off and with the profit got the gt3b, extra rx's, and couple lipo packs... I actually like the feel of the gt3b better, to me the dx3s felt cheap and fragile. Only thing I miss is using 4 aa batts vs 8...LST XXL-4074 Taco, Slash 4x4-3660 Taco, Appparition-3674 TacoComment
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I use the gt3b for all my riggs, well one and three rx's that is. Never had any issues with my land riggs, so far two runs on my apparition with no problems. I use to have a spektrum dx3s, rx's were stupid expensive, sold it off and with the profit got the gt3b, extra rx's, and couple lipo packs... I actually like the feel of the gt3b better, to me the dx3s felt cheap and fragile. Only thing I miss is using 4 aa batts vs 8...
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There are two radios in that series. The dirt cheap GT2 (the one in the Youtube review) and the flagship GT3B (the one we're talking about in this thread). The GT3B's firmware has been updated since it's debut, and it's likely the G2 has as well.Legend 36 sailboat, KMB Powerjet Ed Hardy Viper, ABC jet pwrd BBY Oval Master, ABC Hobby Jetski, NQD Tear Into's, HK Discovery 500, MickieBeez pwrd Jet Rigger!, Davette/Gravtix jet sprint, KMB Powerjet Pursuit, NQD pwrd Jet Catamaran!,Steam pwrd African Queen, Sidewinder airboat, Graupner Eco PowerComment
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I use the HobbyKing GT-2 and like it. Simply and works. I just need to keep the antenna outside of the boat and have wonderful range.42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)Comment
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For a low cost radio I use the 2.4 setups from HK. I have a pistol set for my FE hulls and a run stick for my slow boats and crawlers.
Considering I run up to 60mph on FE I am happy with these radios.
As far as range goes the scale/slow boats are near out of sight and still under command !See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with woodComment
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I love my Tactic and the fact that it does not have an antenna. Love it!
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