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Originally Posted by BrianG
Not really answering your question, but you could rig a servo adaptor so that the receiver gets 6v (via a simple 5-6v regulator IC), but the servo itself gets the full 7.4v.
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I suppose I could, but I'm already pretty terrible at doing clean wiring jobs, so the less extras the better.
Since the receivers are more or less expendable I'm just going to test it myself, probably start at 6.6V since Bruce has run it there and ramp it up in .2V increments from there.
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Originally Posted by fastbaja5b
Has the GT-3 in the past, absolute rubbish radio, the GT-2 was far better range wise and stability wise, but it was a basic transmitter, the GT-3 was trying to be a KO rip off but half the menus had no effect and if you changed settings for one model memory, it did it for all models!
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Guess I'll have to see for myself, you are the first I've seen reporting those issues, although I've only read a few other reports of people using it, but they were generally positive. I definitely won't sell my current system until I see first-hand what happens. I supposedly have the V3 newest version, so maybe they have fixed some of the firmware bugs? How long ago did you buy your GT3?