Which receiver should I buy
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I'm wanting to upgrade my radio and receiver on my Supervee 27 brushless. I have two transmitters that would support this. I have a JR XR3I and a Spektrum DX2. which would be the better way to go?
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SPEKTRUM!!!!
they have no interference no matter how many other spektrums (or other radios that are on the 2.4ghz frequency) are there...
they have no interference no matter how many other spektrums (or other radios that are on the 2.4ghz frequency) are there...
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SPEKTRUM DEFENETLEY NO INTERFERANCE NO ONE CAN BE ON YOUR CHANEL AND THEY CAN SEND MORE DATA! 
Where did you get your specktrum Dx2 from + how much ?
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Jonjoe

Where did you get your specktrum Dx2 from + how much ?
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Jonjoe


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ORIGINAL: Jonjoe
SPEKTRUM DEFENETLEY NO INTERFERANCE NO ONE CAN BE ON YOUR CHANEL AND THEY CAN SEND MORE DATA!
Where did you get your specktrum Dx2 from + how much ?
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Jonjoe
SPEKTRUM DEFENETLEY NO INTERFERANCE NO ONE CAN BE ON YOUR CHANEL AND THEY CAN SEND MORE DATA!

Where did you get your specktrum Dx2 from + how much ?
Thanks
Jonjoe


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saleen308,
All things considered I think I'd have to agree with the above. Although, not for the same reason. Sure, not much chance of interference from other R/C'ers, but after than, there's probably as much 'junk' signals on 2.4 Ghz as there is anywhere else. So fr, we've just been lucky.
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All things considered I think I'd have to agree with the above. Although, not for the same reason. Sure, not much chance of interference from other R/C'ers, but after than, there's probably as much 'junk' signals on 2.4 Ghz as there is anywhere else. So fr, we've just been lucky.
- 'Doc
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Spektrum... especially with high power electrics... they can be quite glitchy when using FM systems... DSS will totally eliminate that problem.