HiTec RX
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HiTec receivers work with all bands.
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#3
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Don't think HiTec ever produced RXs that needed that hi/lo deal.
Matter of fact, they're making them now that work with either JR or Futaba TX's.
They really have about the best value in 6 or 7 channel RXs on the market. I got both JR and Futaba TXs and RXs, but the majority of models have HiTec RX's in them.
Matter of fact, they're making them now that work with either JR or Futaba TX's.
They really have about the best value in 6 or 7 channel RXs on the market. I got both JR and Futaba TXs and RXs, but the majority of models have HiTec RX's in them.
#6
As said, only Futaba has the band issue and even then the newer Futaba receivers have done away with that.
I like the Hitec Receivers. I use them alot with my Futaba TX.
Make sure if you get one that it is compatable.
Some Hitec receivers are set shift. Some are selectable shift and some are auto shift. Selectable and auto shift will work with any 72Mhz transmitter.
I like the Hitec Receivers. I use them alot with my Futaba TX.
Make sure if you get one that it is compatable.
Some Hitec receivers are set shift. Some are selectable shift and some are auto shift. Selectable and auto shift will work with any 72Mhz transmitter.
#8
Ask the seller?
They should say right on them.
Look the model number up.
Here is a link to the Hitec website:
http://www.hitecrcd.com/
They should say right on them.
Look the model number up.
Here is a link to the Hitec website:
http://www.hitecrcd.com/




