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Old 08-10-2021, 06:53 AM
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Question Old Supervee 27 update

I have two old Supervee 27 boats. One is a 62 and the other is a 64 on the original transmitters. I am a grandpa just running these for the grandkids. I find that the two frequencies interfere with each other. I can run the 62 with either transmitter. This could be a bit dangerous. My question is---- could I buy a new transmitter like a DX3 that will support 2 models and new receivers that are 2.4 whatever and run both boats with the new transmitter? I have almost all spektrum electronics for my planes but only these two boats. They are really fun to run. Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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Well old-timer (I'm no spring chicken myself) but you may still be able to find a set of crystals for one of the radios to get you more channel separation, the cheap way to go.
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I've had very good luck with my FlySky GT3-B radio on all of my boats and cars over the last 6 or 7 years. You could get the 2.4ghz radio and 2 receivers for about $50 total and be good to go. I've got Spektrum in my planes, but never liked their surface radio gear.
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Originally Posted by JS440
I've had very good luck with my FlySky GT3-B radio on all of my boats and cars over the last 6 or 7 years. You could get the 2.4 ghz radio and 2 receivers for about $50 total and be good to go. I've got Spektrum in my planes, but never liked their surface radio gear.
I got 2 Sprektrum radios when I bought a group lot of boats.The receivers had very thin circuit boards and cracked easily by just plugging in the servo leads. Newer ones may be better.
The Fly Sky's aren't bad for the money. Three of them were used at a Gas Nationals race I was at and not one problem with them.

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