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sanwa MT-S vs MT4S
Is anyone able to succinctly describe the differences between the MT-4S and the MT-S?
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I have the mts, its a lot cheaper, the grip is all plastic (comfortable) where as the mt4s has runner grips.... the mts is backlit, not sure if the mt4s is, the mts has a better reciever in the box.... antenna less 482, i cant really say much else other than for me its beem brilliant
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Thanks for taking the time to reply.
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I have the mt4s and really like it. The screen does light up. I'm still learning with it but really happy with it
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I have mt4s too and realy like it's super light weight, very quick radio and you can always get 482 for it.
On other hand mts is newer so probably better as well!.
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The MTS is a more basic radio aimed at the budget market. It has the 482 with it which is a good selling point. The MT4-S is a repackaged M12, so is closer to a top end radio - it lacks a few of the features but not much. The MTS looks great for the money, I don't think either is a bad choice with Sanwa quality. I run an MT4-S and it's been superb from day one.
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Think both are better / newer than the MT4 which I have, and that is brilliant so I'd guess both these are also brilliant.
Only comment I'd make re Sanwa is that the older software in the exzes X was very complicated - while exzes Z was much easier. I guess the same applies to these - newer ones have more intuitive set up and menu functions. MT4 is easy to set up - make sure these are also easy
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