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Old 08-25-2006, 12:23 AM
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Default What's the difference between the SPEKTRUM DX2 AND DX3???

Hi guys!! I'm intend to buy a new radio system for my Revo 3.3 and I was wondering about the difference between these two controllers.. I know the DX2 has 2 channels and 2 model memory.. The DX3 has 3 channels and 3 model memory.. I don't need the third channel because I made the forward only conversion and I don't use the reverse anymore.. I just want to know if there is any performance difference or advantage in any of them (besides the channels).. Any help will be greatly appreciated.. Thanks
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Default RE: What's the difference between the SPEKTRUM DX2 AND DX3???

There is no differance between the two radios besides the channels. One is not going to offer any more performance than the other. If you are going to buy any more cars id buy the 3 channel so you have some room to grow there.
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Default RE: What's the difference between the SPEKTRUM DX2 AND DX3???

If you look in the radio part of the Car section I think you will find the information you are looking for.

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