But how can i know if my min and max trottle is OK This is suppose to be list in the Tx manual???
And yes tallyram, the first time i've try my FASST, she was on HRS mode and the servos emited a bizard sound and was very hot, and once i've switch to PPM, all return OK.
I think HRS mode is for digital servos.
correct, all i use are digitals. i was just letting you know that hrs won't work with the mgm, so it won't matter for you.
I dunno. I just like the Nomadios. Built in telemetry is a nice feature. I like the M11's because I have a M8 and LOVE it and from what I I've been told, the M11 is even nicer and better feeling. Never had a Futaba, so I can't comment on them...
I'm gonna have to agree, Nomadio all the way! The React is a nice radio for $300 IMO, and it especially helps that my cost is $260 on them :). Probably my favorite thing about the React is how lightweight it is, and mine is super light because it's running off of a 2s 2100mah Lipo wired up to a switching regulator @ 6v, and there's also a 2s audible Lipo alarm in there. Along with that, I get probably 8hrs of on-time with a single charge on that battery.
But the features are nice too. Being able to use the Nomadio (telemetry) receivers is great, and I can also buy cheap Spektrum Pro receivers from guys I know and use those.
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the technology of the react is the future, but they have a few bugs to work out. i have read about tons of problems with them. there were quite a few unhappy people on truggyracers.com. i would say that the m11/ 2.4 system is probably just as good as the futaba system, haven't seen one yet.