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Old 04-01-2019
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Default Entry Level 2.4g Transmitter.

Hi All.



Just looking to take a step up from my 27mhz transmitter to a 2.4g and wondered if anyone has any views on the futaba 2hr stick transmitter?

I am just looking for something basic to get myself started. Also can I intergrate the 2.4 setup with old electrics as i currently still run an old (M-tronics) ESC and brushed motor. I have heard the steering servo may need updating to digital but would the ESC still run ok?
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Cant help you on the TX front since I do pistol grip not sticks but your old servo & esc should work fine as the as the 2.4g receivers still use the same PWM signal as the older stuff.
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First step up is the core stick 2.4 transmitter. Has ok specs and about £30
Next up 2nd hand Sanwa Gemini X or Futaba 3gr. About £60-100 and offer great response times and overall specs.
Missed a few but you then hit the KO, Sanwa ezxes z and zz and £200+ 2nd hand and about 500 new. Probably a bit overkill for now unless a good deal on one comes up.
For me look for a 2nd hand Gemini X 2.4
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