10c vs JR 9303
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RE: 10c vs JR 9303
It s purely a matter of taste. Almost.
Alone, you get 10ch in the T10 and 9 in the 9303.
Another issue is whether you can get the DSMJ or the US version of the JR set.
Alone, you get 10ch in the T10 and 9 in the 9303.
Another issue is whether you can get the DSMJ or the US version of the JR set.
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RE: 10c vs JR 9303
I've owned both radios in the past and if i had to choose between them i would go with the Futaba.
But i now have the Airtronics SD-10G which i honestly believe is a superior radio in terms of programming functionality, ease of use and value for money.
Airtronics' FH3 2.4Ghz system is FHSS just like Futaba's but also has extra features like failsafe on all 10 channels and "Safety Link" which is similar to Spektrum's Model Match but with added functionality.
But i now have the Airtronics SD-10G which i honestly believe is a superior radio in terms of programming functionality, ease of use and value for money.
Airtronics' FH3 2.4Ghz system is FHSS just like Futaba's but also has extra features like failsafe on all 10 channels and "Safety Link" which is similar to Spektrum's Model Match but with added functionality.
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RE: 10c vs JR 9303
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RE: 10c vs JR 9303
ORIGINAL: CustomPC
I've owned both radios in the past and if i had to choose between them i would go with the Futaba.
But i now have the Airtronics SD-10G which i honestly believe is a superior radio in terms of programming functionality, ease of use and value for money.
Airtronics' FH3 2.4Ghz system is FHSS just like Futaba's but also has extra features like failsafe on all 10 channels and "Safety Link" which is similar to Spektrum's Model Match but with added functionality.
I've owned both radios in the past and if i had to choose between them i would go with the Futaba.
But i now have the Airtronics SD-10G which i honestly believe is a superior radio in terms of programming functionality, ease of use and value for money.
Airtronics' FH3 2.4Ghz system is FHSS just like Futaba's but also has extra features like failsafe on all 10 channels and "Safety Link" which is similar to Spektrum's Model Match but with added functionality.
so pleas help me choose which radio is the best:futaba 10c,jr9303,airtronics 10 or hitec 9rx.
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RE: 10c vs JR 9303
If the Hitec system were to be "bug proof", then I think I would like it best. Hitec seems to have made the programming much easier and more intuitive. I've had the the JR X9303 for two years now. I like the system. But just as with Futaba, there were a couple of little issues that showed up after the introduction of both systems. I'm sure this will be the case with the initial Hitec offering.
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If the Hitec system were to be "bug proof", then I think I would like it best. Hitec seems to have made the programming much easier and more intuitive. I've had the the JR X9303 for two years now. I like the system. But just as with Futaba, there were a couple of little issues that showed up after the introduction of both systems. I'm sure this will be the case with the initial Hitec offering.
If the Hitec system were to be "bug proof", then I think I would like it best. Hitec seems to have made the programming much easier and more intuitive. I've had the the JR X9303 for two years now. I like the system. But just as with Futaba, there were a couple of little issues that showed up after the introduction of both systems. I'm sure this will be the case with the initial Hitec offering.