hobbyking transmitters
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hobbyking transmitters
Would like to know if anyone that has these transmitters,have you had any problems with them.I have heard they are also not certified by fcc to use.This is 2.4ghz transmitters.
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RE: hobbyking transmitters
Hi,
Two people in our club have them (2.4Ghz) and they seem to work fine. However here in OZ there is an issue with the liability insurance as they don't carry the C tick certification required of all electrical gizmos. This means that if an accident occured the insurance company could deny liability. Obviously I don't know what the situation is in Canada.
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Colin
Two people in our club have them (2.4Ghz) and they seem to work fine. However here in OZ there is an issue with the liability insurance as they don't carry the C tick certification required of all electrical gizmos. This means that if an accident occured the insurance company could deny liability. Obviously I don't know what the situation is in Canada.
Cheers,
Colin
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RE: hobbyking transmitters
ORIGINAL: michael wood
I have the HK-7K and used it last weekend with no problems at all michael
I have the HK-7K and used it last weekend with no problems at all michael
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10173
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RE: hobbyking transmitters
i have asked everybody and even hobbycity on how to range check it nobody knows and hobbycity said to read the manual and by the way iam also using a lipo battery for the trasnmitterits 11.1 volts michael