I am a beginner and have a budget of around 6500 bucks ... and both these products land into that range.....
however being new to the hobby i am kind of confused.
This is my first radio , kindly suggest the better choice....
http://www.rcdhamaka.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=89&products_id=704
http://flying--rc.blogspot.com/2011/03/turnigy-9x-9ch-transmitter-w-module-8ch_30.html
Regards ,
Ankit
Hmmmm Really tuf one. On one hand you have more channels but on the other you have the better quality. So, really tuf to choose, wait for the inputs from more experienced members.
You can read my views here:
http://www.rcindia.org/deals-and-special-offers/turnigy-9x-9ch-(flyrc)/msg54781/#msg54781
I have mentioned links on this reply, read it and decide yourself.
i would go for Futaba , why? if i want original rx, it is available if i need orange rx (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=14300) for a low end foamie, it is available too, with turnigy, Rxs are cheap, likely to perform like one,(mine though has performed as good) with sanwa, cheap Rx ain't available as yet, for a newbie, for a long time to come 6ex is not a bad bet
(http://flying--rc.blogspot.com/2011/03/futaba-6ex-6-channel-24ghz-computer.html)
You can get Turnigy 9x/9ch tx from hobbyking for around 4500-5000 Rs but if u go for Turnigy then be sure to buy few receivers bcoz they may be range problems vth dome of the receivers. If you go for Sanwa then u vl have a peace of mind.....
As Kartik informs that receiver will be available, @ :Rs:1600 For park flyer RXs to :Rs:2500/- for a full range receiver, certainly Sanwa is a good option. And RCD people also have stock of some spares like antenna etc. so +1 here for Sanwa.
See here:
http://www.rcindia.org/radios-and-receivers/sanwa-sd-6g/msg55593/#msg55593
Receiver price of :Rs: 1600 for park flyer is similar to Orange RX pricing, so that is not much of a consideration. A bigger consideration (coming from a heli bigot) is that the SD-6G would be a better choice with heli capabilities for just a bit more money... and you end with a radio that can last for a long/life time.
My Rs0.02p worth....
The radio needs to be reliable. So go in for a branded one like Futaba/Spektrum/Sanwa etc.
Thanks.
As i see it clearly , i should opt for quality here...:)
Quote from: PankajC on April 01, 2011, 04:55:54 PM
My Rs0.02p worth....
The radio needs to be reliable. So go in for a branded one like Futaba/Spektrum/Sanwa etc.
Should I recommended in the same order ? naahhhh!! But even I feel that if you have long term plans and have that little money , OEM , esp the more popular ones are best bet. Tomorrow you would buy a plane costlier thant the radio. You should have complete confidence in flying them. apart from functional reliability, reliable source of spares like Rx is also important. All OEM Radio have so many stores selling Rx and many flyers disposing them as well. The problem with cheap Chinese radio is that they don't have commitment from the manufacturer (WHO ??) to support the Radio. suddenly you would find that they stop producing the Radio all together!!! You have to gamble with 'Just working' compatible Rx from other manufacture which may or may not fare 100% well.
I stretched while buying my Futaba 7C, but now I don't feel I would need more advanced radio for the coming 2 years.
Go OEM!
Ujjwaana's Opinion is 200% correct.
go for a food reliable product. You will realize worth when you will have a trouble free flying.
vivek
good to see you here, engine is here, welcome
+1 spectrum
Quote from: aimbug on April 02, 2011, 10:03:32 AM
+1 spectrum
Though Spektrum has been exceedingly popuplar among Heli flyers, and most of Heli Aces like Tariq endorsing it, I wont like to discourage Spektrum fans with the recent move of JR to move away from DSM2 towards FHSS and DSMx (another gimmick) !!
+1... and more... am extremly happy with my dx7... no issues till date and its great for my helis.. :)
Quote from: ujjwaana on April 02, 2011, 11:53:11 AM
I wont like to discourage Spektrum fans with the recent move of JR to move away from DSM2 towards FHSS and DSMx (another gimmick) !!
Yes that's true, Spektrum's Frequencies starts hopping now.
I am a newbie , and with my present budget " Spektrum " is way beyond .....:P
I would start with a SANWA 5ch/6ch Tx for now , and as suggested it would suffice for a couple of years....
Really thankful to the forum members for helping me through..:D:D
Quote from: ujjwaana on April 02, 2011, 11:53:11 AM
Quote from: aimbug on April 02, 2011, 10:03:32 AM
+1 spectrum
Though Spektrum has been exceedingly popuplar among Heli flyers, and most of Heli Aces like Tariq endorsing it, I wont like to discourage Spektrum fans with the recent move of JR to move away from DSM2 towards FHSS and DSMx (another gimmick) !!
Even if the world moves to another frequency or technology, a person who has purchased a spektrum radio say DX6i will still be able to use it. Its not that once the tech changes, no can use the radio. Over time, he/see will buy some more RX clones or original so would be able to enjoy a reliable radio for years to come.
In any case, I don't think there are any shop in this country where we can get the radio serviced and/or repaired. - so as far as I know, as long as the radio keeps functioning, keep using it.
So how does the news about JR's choice of technology effect current owner of a spektrum radio?
No problem means no problem, we buy a product for getting the job done, so if it gets the job done with complete satisfaction, we get complete utility, it's good enough.
But if Spektrum, it self calls it's radios to reprogram them. ???
I ordered a Airtronics SD5-G from RCD last wednesday for :Rs: 6500. Should I have waited and opted for the Turningy 9X instead? Which one is better in terms of quality for a beginner?
Swapnil Welcome, just a week back we had a big discussion on the subject, here is the link,
http://www.rcindia.org/radios-and-receivers/help-me-choose-between-sanwa-sd5g-and-turnigy-9x9ch-tx/
Merged above two posts.
Sounds like I shouldn't be regretting my decision after all! :)
I don't think one would regret either way. One is higher value for money in terms of features/channels, the other is higher quality (as in hardware, software and RF link). And since you asked for higher quality, your decision seems right :)
i second that, Turnigy plastic quality is not as good as Futaba 7C or Spektrum DX6i, when you pick it up in hand you can make out the quality of Turnigy, Throttle has no clicks either (VK tells me that there is a provision inside, need to explore that) right stick is very light too. Spektrum is no 1 in build quality, no doubt on that.
Quote from: augustinev on April 11, 2011, 06:59:41 PM
Throttle has no clicks either (VK tells me that there is a provision inside, need to explore that) right stick is very light too.
There is no provision to install clicks inside the tx... however there are screws to increase/decrease spring tension. If your right stick is very light, just tighten the corresponding screw from the inside of the tx.
Also, there is no FAILSAFE in the Turnigy Tx. There is failsafe setting in the menu, but the receivers dont support it. A good deal is to get a Turnigy Tx + FrSky DIY module. the module hardly costs $15 and gives you better performance and features like failsafe etc.
I would personally go for the Turnigy 9X.... Have seen a lot of Positive Reviews about it. :)
augustine sir ,
rohit told me the same...and i am going for the sanwa 6ch as anwar sir said it would pack in a lot more for future with a little extra money...
samanth sir ,
yes , the features packed in are awesome for that money , but as said a 6ch would suffice a newbie for the first couple of years , so i have opted for the better brand...:)
I`d like to buy myself a new TX an an need help, has anyone used
1. Turnigy 9X 9Ch Transmitter (v2 Firmware) is it a full range TX, what is the reliability ?
2. Sanwa/Airtronics SD6-G 2.4Ghz. is this Full range ?
Which one is better ? :headscratch:
Merged into existing thread that discusses SD-5G, SD-6G and Turnigy 9X.
Hi,
I am a beginner trying to buy a transmitter. I was looking somebody who can sell Sanwa/Airtronics SD6-G in Mumbai. However, i could not find anybody. Somebody is offering me a IMAX SKYRC 9CH at Rs.10,500/- Can somebody help me take a call.
I am looking for quality product which can be used for a long long time.
I will be glad if someone could help me.
Thank you.
Sanwa all the way.Its around 6500 or something.RCdhamaka sells it.
Hi Jayadeep,
Welcome to the forum.
First of all I want to suggest you to do some research before buying a radio. Good radio is a long time companion so invest some time in selecting one.
There have been certain discussions in this regard in recent past on the same subject so you can read them.
All the Best
Akshay
Thank you iamahuman and Akshay.
I have been reading all the post on RC India and other sites over a week now. I have read a lot and then had decided to buy the Sanwa. However since it is unavailable in Mumbai the question.
Do you know a place in Mumbai where i can get my other equipments as well.
Jaydeep it's not difficult, in fact very easy to get material from virtually any where, so it would very to ship radio or other stuff from any where.
so go ahead and order radio of your choice.
Though getting radios from outside India is a bit of a problem, I hear.
contact karthik for the radio +918032712930 sanwa
contact praveen for futaba and turnigy (PVN2000), he is in mumbai