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Old 16-10-2014
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What you have is fine. You are using a system that is extensive with lots of support so can upgrade to a better handset when you get better.

When you are learning you cannot tell the difference between a basic rtr handset and a top of the line - well I couldn't. As long as it fits your hand and is functional you are fine. When you get better and more competitive you can try a better handset and you will notice a faster response. I just upgraded from a mid range to a top radio and immediately noticed a faster response from the servos and acceleration, so much so I have had to readjust my own driving but I have no doubt that 2 years ago I would not have noticed.
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