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Old 02-25-2016 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by maillemaker
Can you elaborate on what a "real hobby radio" is? What is the radio the Heng Long tanks come with called?

Can you provide a link to the Hobby King radio you are talking about?

Steve
Generally when someone refers to a hobby radio, they mean a Tx/Rx setup that can be used with various different things. A receiver allows you to plug in servos, escs, etc. it's not something that comes with a RTR vehicle that only works with what is was bought with.

I doesn't mean it has to be a programmeable computer TX that talks back to you, it can be a simple 2 channel car Tx, but one that can be used however you want, not just what the maker decided.

It sounds like it's nit picking, but it really isn't. With a HL radio or even a high end Spektrum 2.4 that comes with their bind and fly stuff, you can't go with adding a servo recoil, etc.

In the past ten years, Tx/Rxs have become so cheap, it's amazing. You can get multichannel setup for pennies, and when you're talking tanks, not a 50 pound plane that will be flying a half a mile away, you're safe with the cheaper ones since no one is going to get killed if it browns out.

I just bought a second DX6i because I was running out of space (10 models on each) and I would have gone with a Orange box 6 channel, but the with the shipping, it was the same as the new sale prices on the DX6 ($110). I must have 25 $10 Orange Box Rxs in the shop, I use them in everything and they work flawlessly. Again, not counting on a mile range and perfectly reliability. I wouldnt use them in a $5000 plane, but in a tank, they are golden.

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Old 02-25-2016 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Panther F
Actually Steve, any RTR or entry level radio that is included in the box are referred to as 'Toy Grade'.

Aftermarket radios as such that is being called a "real hobby radio" are 'Hobby Grade'.






Jeff


As one Jeff to another Jeff, I thought my explanation was easier but I'll give it to you.




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Old 02-25-2016 | 11:25 AM
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Steve, this is one of the "cheap radios'.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html

But I recommend you go one step up to the HK6S, just because you don't have to plug into a PC to reverse servos. This one

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...x_Mode_1_.html
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Thanks.

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