Single and Dual Conversion recivers
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From: Calgary,
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i just madened my e-flite tribute and had major glitch problems with my reciver i'm going to replace it it a hitec micro reciver i think it's a single but while doing my shpping i noticed a choise of dul or single conversion recivers i'm woundering what the difference is and what i should get for a good small reciver for this bird
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Adam
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Adam
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Vallier racing:
Stay with dual conversion unless the weight becomes a problem. If you are flying a brushed motor, save some money and go to brushless, most of your glitches will go away with most receivers. I get away with the cheep GMS receivers, but my JR 10X transmitter is proven to be a little stronger than Fatuba, and I fly in close. ENJOY
Stay with dual conversion unless the weight becomes a problem. If you are flying a brushed motor, save some money and go to brushless, most of your glitches will go away with most receivers. I get away with the cheep GMS receivers, but my JR 10X transmitter is proven to be a little stronger than Fatuba, and I fly in close. ENJOY



