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    Default Airtronics MT-4

    Greetings all,
    New here to this forum and to Boats, 30 yrs of flying now I want to try boats, I picked up the new Voracity 36E and have had an Airtronics MT-4 sitting on the shelf for an car I had few yrs ago that I never ran that much except in the yard.

    Can any one give me some opinions on using this radio for the Voracity?

    Thanks in advance for any input.

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    It'll work fine... cheap $30 radios work fine, too. Seems like once you start getting to 100mph that things like that start to matter more...

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    Great, After trying my buddy boat (the same boat) the other day I kind of liked it so I got one to give it a go, there is a few larger ponds up here where I am at in Northern Il so should be pretty fun. I will be spending the winters down in St. Petersburg Fl starting this yr so I will have to check out some boating clubs and areas to run them, I am a bit competitive and always like racing airplanes and competing with those so I can possibly see a much faster boat in the future for me.

    I was looking at the Futaba 4PLS or 4PX I fly all my aircraft and helis with Futaba, but had this one sitting there and I know MT-4 is better than the one that came with the RTR package, maybe next show I go to where Futaba is there I can get one of the Futaba TX in my had to see how it feels.

    I started out with the MT-11 but did not like the feel of it and went to the 4 so before getting any thing else need to get it in my hand but if I do get one I would be looking Futaba.

    Also wanted to try the telemetry on the Airtronics but having a hard time finding sensor for heat, this is a very hard item to find for this radio, do most of you find having heat telemetry for esc and motor a good thing? or just check it when get back to shore?

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    Most don't seem to bother with telemetry... some do like using it though (the Eagletree system in particular).

    The only telemetry I use right now is 1 Futaba voltage sensor so that I know how much juice I have left in the packs (so as not to over discharge them)-- most just time their runs.

    Telemetry is rather expensive though... so cost seems to be the factor in using them too. I think I paid almost like $50 bucks for just that one futaba voltage sensor lol.

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