Originally Posted by
Edgar Perez
I understand that Weatronic have the longest RF range. Also their redundancy model (dual Tx, dual Rx) is very easy to implement. Telemetry is available. Software in the BAT 60 is now well developed (although internal weatronic gyro implementation is still pending.
This is the type of computer radio that have tons of features is you are willing to learn how to maximize it (I think Jeti is also in that category of radio).
I'm very satisfied with Weatronic, although their BAT 60 took a very long time to get to the current level of software.I think the downside on this hemisphere is that they is limited information in english, as the company is German. However ultimate jets have done a great job of expanding on the information available.
Shocks/amazes me this radio doesn't have this ability yet. It was one of the first, if not the first to have a receiver designed and built with a gyro. Don't think you can go wrong with Futaba, JR, Jeti or Weatronic. I have found it is nice to have friends that fly the same radio. It helps with programming questions.