New 2 channel Radio from Futaba, 2PL 2.4GHz, quite cheap at 200 Sing $ at Singapore Hobby Supplies. Best time to shift to 2.4GHz for cars. Retains most of the common features like multi-model memory, ABS, fail-safe etc.
Guess we will see more RTR packages with this radio. There is no reason why models like the costly Baja RTRs should come with basic FM radios anymore. Look at Losi, most of the models, even cheap electrics have the Spectrum radios.
http://shop.singahobby.com/?q=node/19238
Mail4ajo,
Even Airtronics has realeased their MX 3 Sport radio and it will be available for Rs. 7000/- approx as per their distributor.
Its a 3 Ch radio
3 Channels
ABS Brake Function
Receiver Bind Button (Makes binding EASY - no "plug" required)
Battery-less Memory Retention
10-Model Memory
Model Naming
3-ch 2.4GHz FHSS-2 Receiver
Frequency Hopping
Over 1000 feet of range
Compatible with BOAT USE
Throttle Fail-Safe
Steering and Throttle Dual-Rate
Steering and Throttle EXPO
Quote from: rckatty on August 22, 2009, 10:13:38 AM
Mail4ajo,
Even Airtronics has realeased their MX 3 Sport radio and it will be available for Rs. 7000/- approx as per their distributor.
Thats amazing value too. Have heard that Sanwa Radios are quite popular and great quality too. Great to hear manufacturers are getting the latest technology within reasonable reach.
Ya i know good for us ;D
Yes Sanwa are great radios i am using one and they are world championship winning radios.
http://www.rcindia.org/cars/airtronicssanwa-wins-at-roar-nitro-offroad-nationals/
Is it ook tom order from SHS (Singapore Hobby Supplies)
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ASAP
How is EMS COURIER service from Singapore Hobby Supplies as i would be ordering a ARF airplane?
How much time does it take to reach India?
Please Advice
Singa hobbies is expensive
Dont bother importing car radios. Check with Rcdhamaka for Sanwas and the hobby king cheapies are available with rc4all and few others.