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Old 11-20-2004 | 10:38 AM
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What radio would you recommend upgrading to? Simple question.
Old 11-20-2004 | 01:58 PM
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I use the Sanwa Dash Sabre, in my opinion, the pistol grip controlers are awfull.
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Old 12-03-2004 | 07:28 AM
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I will be getting in the next few weeks the Airtronics MX-3S. You will never have to worry about changing your crystals. You can program what channel you want to use. Plus a lot of other opitions.

This is the Airtronics 75MHz Mx-3S 3-Channel Computerized FM Pistol Radio System

FEATURES: New "Z" connectors compatible with most other brands although not compatible with older connectors without adapters (see comments), Large easy to read LCD display on rear right of transmitter; 18 model memory; 1-touch digital trims with memory and shown on adjustable LDC display; Adjustable trim rates; Adjustable servo speed to speed or reduce response; Exponential adjustments for steering and throttle; End Point Adjustment (EPA) independently adjust the endpoints; for the throttle and steering; Narrow band; Ajustable 70/30 trigger; Non Slip rubber steering wheel; Servo reversing; Sub trims, trim reset, wrist strap hook; Nicd charge jack at rear of transmitter; Audio Beeps can be turned OFF with simple startup procedure; Adjustable tension on throttle lever with simple screw adjustment; Null Zone adjustement for trigger; Power indicator lamp with audible alarm under 9.1 volts; 1 year warranty; Synthesized frequency channels for the transmitter and receiver; Cartridge type battery tray to quickly change batteries; Dual Screen for easy and fast programming; New foam steering wheel grip

INCLUDES: One Transmitter
One Receiver: (27MHz) AIRL0805 or (75MHz) AIRL08000; One 4-Cell AA Battery Box w/Blue "Z" Connector(not BEC) AIRM4050; (1,2, or 3) 94102Z Standard Servos: AIRM2102; One Switch harness (ON/OFF switch); Three servo arms (One Large X, one small X, and one six sided); Eight brass eyelets; Eight rectangular rubber grommets; One servo arm (horn) mount screws; One tool to change the receiver channel; One instruction booklet.

SPECS: One FM 3-channel transmitter Receiver: 42mm (1 21/32in.)
Frequencies: 27 and 75MHz 27mm (1 1/16in.)
Modulation: PPM/FM 22mm (7/8in.)
Power Supply: 8AA
Connectors: "Z" type

REQUIRES: 8-AA batteries for transmitter plus 4 more if receiver battery pack
is used such as in a nitro vehicle

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