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Ninmaxx 11.03.2007 09:26 PM

Reciever/Transmitter/Servo
 
Whats a good reciever, transmitter, servo combo for the E-maxx?

squeeforever 11.03.2007 09:32 PM

I would go with the Nomadio React TX/RX and a Hitec 5955TG servo. Not cheap, but its something you won't need to upgrade again...A good radio is one of the best upgrades you can get. Same for a servo...

skellyo 11.03.2007 09:41 PM

I'll throw in my $0.02 for another high end radio...Airtronics M11 with Spektrum Pro module, Spektrum Pro SR3500 Rx and also recommend the HiTec 5955TG.

squeeforever 11.03.2007 10:03 PM

Yea, the M11 is really nice. I myself have a M8 and love it. Personally, I like the React a little more with the telemetry and such. Its a good bit cheaper. I do believe that Airtronics now has a 2.4ghz M11 so the Spektrum isn't needed.

Ninmaxx 11.03.2007 10:30 PM

I really like the m11, can't I program cars in their?

squeeforever 11.03.2007 11:25 PM

Yea, same with most others. I believe the React has a 30 model memory.

crazyjr 11.03.2007 11:45 PM

All the suggestions here are good, but i'd like to throw a lowball highend setup. The JR synthetic crystal radios (the XS3 and XS3pro), are good radios for the money. I got an XS3 thats 3 years old and still rock solid, and a xs3pro thats approaching a year solid, I run both on a mix of JR rs300and 310's and Novak recievers and they are great for those who don't need a lot of the special features, the pro level radio's mentioned here. The xs3 has a 6 model memory and the xs3pro has a 10 model memory.

the 5955 is an awsome servo, but the 5945 and 5645 are good as well and about a third less and solid as anything i got, i got both and use them almost everywhere


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