hello guys i need a 6ch tx/rx for my first j3 cub
Futaba 6EX 6-Channel 2.4GHz Transmitter/Receiver: Rs. 15,500/- + shipping extra
Details below:
Futaba 6EX Transmitter and R617FS 6-ch Receiver with the 2.4GHz FASST system.
Standard Programming Features:
- Trainer function-transmitter can be master or student, compatible with other Futaba systems
- Six model memory
- Servo reversing
- End point adjustment
- Airplane or heli programming
- Dual Rate /Exponential for ailerons, rudder and elevator
- Fail Safe-safety throttle setting in case of transmitter signal loss
- Battery Fail Safe-safety throttle setting in case of signal loss
- Throttle Fail Safe
- Changeable Throttle Stick-ratchet for airplanes or smooth for helis
- Adjustable Stick Length
Includes:
- Futaba 6EX Transmitter
- NT8F600B 9.6V 600mAh Transmitter Battery - FUTM1440
- FBC-19B(4) 120V AC Battery Charger - FUTM1830
- R617FS Receiver - FUTL7627
Requires: Servos and receiver battery depending on type of aircraft.
Specs:
Transmitter:
- Power Supply: 9.6V
- Current Drain: 170mA
Receiver:
- Size: 1.6 x 1.1 x .35" (40 x 27 x 9mm)
- Power Requirement: 4.8 - 6V
- Current Drain: 80mA (at no signal)
- Weight: .25oz (7g) without case
For further details please feel free to call me at 9000232464 (Dharmesh - Veels on 5er)
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too costly buddy i need hobby king or like that
I have shared the details of what I have.
Futaba happens to be one of the best TX/RX system used widely throughout the world by pro fliers.
Anyways, the choice is yours.
http://www.nex-robotics.com/products/new-products/6-channel-2-4ghz-remote-control-with-receiver.html
If you know AVR ATmega programming u can take this
http://www.nex-robotics.com/products/new-products/6-channel-2-4ghz-xbee-fully-programmable-remote-control.html
My friend, this options are good and in fact you can find cheaper once at hobbyking too but then Futaba has its own class and most of the fliers around the world use Futaba.
These can be used but then reliability cannot be trusted.
I don't say Futaba has no issues, but in comparison a Futaba user has high trust/reliability compared to others.
I tend to agree with dst161. It is worth investing in a quality radio. Besides Futaba, HiTec, Sanwa/Airtronics & JR are also good options
Agree to Sanjayrai.
Futaba as number 1 choice (budget should also permit though) followed by HiTec as choice 2, Airtronics or JR as the third choice in terms of trust and reliability.
ya,
i agree with u'll but aimbug needed a cheap one.
:headscratch:
;D
Hi, RCBazaar (http://www.rcbazaar.com/category/64-transmitters-receivers-24ghz.aspx) stocks arrives and surely you will get it within 14th as dispatch may take 4-5 days. Better if budget permits, take Fs9X as it has on field mixing and all required features and no need to upgrade later. Price may be < 5K inc. shipping.
Here is the link. (http://www.rcindia.org/deals-and-special-offers/rcbazaar-pre-order-offer-fs-th9x-(9ch-tx-with-8ch-rx)-at-rs-4200-only/msg85320/#new)