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Looking for a half decent 2.4 ghz wheel transmitter for my little girl, as I use sticks I'm a bit out of touch with what's good value for money. No real budget limitations just want some Oople forum feedback.
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I've just recently bought a Sanwa MT4 from SMD (the distributor) as it was only £150 (£50 cheaper than the shops I looked at). It's a nice bit of kit and I highly recommend it.

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The spectrum dx4's look good value, a few of the 'wheel weirdos' use them at Southport.
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sanwa stuff definitely good stuff

if your daughter just wants to learn and "play" any thing will suffice
if she can already drive and is hooked into r/C buy decent stuff to start

spektrum is decent enough and bargains can be found I have lots of it modules in other radios and dx4c too
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I run the Sanwa MT4-S, blows everything I've used before out the water. Bit hard to get for a decent price in the UK though, but the standard MT4 would be more than sufficient for someone learning. In terms of price point and overall quality/ergonomics, I don't think there's a better option.
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I run the Sanwa MT4-S, blows everything I've used before out the water. Bit hard to get for a decent price in the UK though, but the standard MT4 would be more than sufficient for someone learning. In terms of price point and overall quality/ergonomics, I don't think there's a better option.
What's the difference between the MT4 and the S?
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What's the difference between the MT4 and the S?
The S is essentially an M12 packaged as an MT4, minus a few adjustability features - they really aren't anything that you would be desperate for anyway, even if you were a pro. The standard MT4 has about double the latency of the S, but it's still much better than what you'd find in a budget radio. It also comes without a backlit screen, which is a turn-off for some.

If budget is no issue, then the S is very much worth getting over the standard MT4. It's a pro spec radio at about 3/4, maybe even half the price of the competition. It's just a case of whether you would consider spending the extra £200 or so on bumping up to the M12, because even though it is the flagship of the Sanwa range, the extra features it offers over the MT4-S aren't likely to be used by anyone other than professionals.
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I have a standard MT4 that I will be putting up for sale later. As just got myself an m12. Will come with a carry case and lipo but no receiver as still using in my cars.
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