RC Radio for beginner
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From: Morganton,
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ORIGINAL: alaursen
Good thread people!
I am also new to powered flightand have a 72 MHz 5 ch radio without buddy box (I like the radio even though it is a cheapy included with a foamy!!!). After flying with him, my instructor insists that I get a new radio with buddy capability (you can only guess why). I have 4 planes (2 gliders) with 72 MHz receivers, so I would like a transmitter that can painlesslyswitch between72 MHz and 2.4G SS (so I can put my 1/5 scale now under construction on 2.4 GHZ later). I figured the Futaba 6EX would do this but I see no mention of this in any of their literature. I could buy an older 72 MHz and add a 2.4 GHz module later but prefer a new radio with the other usabliity improvements.
Anyone know of a brand that can switch between 72 MHz and 2.4 GHz so I can use my legacy 72 MHz receivers? How about the Airtronics?
Thanks,
Art
Good thread people!
I am also new to powered flightand have a 72 MHz 5 ch radio without buddy box (I like the radio even though it is a cheapy included with a foamy!!!). After flying with him, my instructor insists that I get a new radio with buddy capability (you can only guess why). I have 4 planes (2 gliders) with 72 MHz receivers, so I would like a transmitter that can painlesslyswitch between72 MHz and 2.4G SS (so I can put my 1/5 scale now under construction on 2.4 GHZ later). I figured the Futaba 6EX would do this but I see no mention of this in any of their literature. I could buy an older 72 MHz and add a 2.4 GHz module later but prefer a new radio with the other usabliity improvements.
Anyone know of a brand that can switch between 72 MHz and 2.4 GHz so I can use my legacy 72 MHz receivers? How about the Airtronics?
Thanks,
Art



