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What are the best cheap ish transmitters for cars I have only used sticks so not up for a wheel yet Thanks |
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There are more low cost options for wheels than sticks, so maybe now is the time to give it a try? (Particularly if price is important).
I find little difference between 2 and it wasn’t a big jump to go to wheel
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Thanks I may have to give it a go and see how I get on
So for wheel transmitters what is recommended |
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wheel tx
sanwa range is very good I use an mt4 which is now superceded by mt 44
there are options cheaper and more expensive as well also futaba do some quality stuff I also have a few old ko helios radios with spektrum modules but these are harder to find now regards Dave |
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I'm using a £40 Absima stick handset but I am probably changing that for the Futaba T4GRS at some point in the future.
Futaba seem to be the only company doing a mid range stick system, but they retail around £250 new.
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thanks for the info
time to have a look about to see what i want to go for |
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Best budget wheel tx IMO is the Sanwa Mt-s I was always sticks when I raced 30 years ago, but now I have the Mt-s and its taken me a while but its getting a lot easier now, but a lot of that I suspect being down to the new speed of everything in the hobby,
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