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M11, with spectrum and novak modules. With an am module I can even run stuff that has built in rx. 4 channel with the 4th slaved off the brakes. Makes for a killer 5th scale or boat radio. Plus it is huge and impressive and that in itself makes me better than other people who play with rc.
   
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M11, with spectrum and novak modules. With an am module I can even run stuff that has built in rx. 4 channel with the 4th slaved off the brakes. Makes for a killer 5th scale or boat radio. Plus it is huge and impressive and that in itself makes me better than other people who play with rc.
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Strong theory - 10.05.2010, 11:44 PM

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M11, with spectrum and novak modules. With an am module I can even run stuff that has built in rx. 4 channel with the 4th slaved off the brakes. Makes for a killer 5th scale or boat radio. Plus it is huge and impressive and that in itself makes me better than other people who play with rc.
I love your strong theory there James. How can anyone refute your logic?

I have three Nomadio Sensors, and one DX3R, plus a few stocker TRX radios. I have not used any of them enough to draw any conclusions, but I really do like the Sensor, & the DX3R. Having the telemetry options are a nice addition. Still learning.


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