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Hobbyking 2.4 MHz DSMX 10 Ch Orange Transmitter with 20 model memory storage ...$US99.00
Hobbyking "Orange 10 Channel Tx"
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Hobbyking "Orange 10 Channel Tx"
Bill
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Re: Hobbyking "Orange 10 Channel Tx"
Is this a good quality brand compared to others better known like Spektrum?
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Re: Hobbyking "Orange 10 Channel Tx"
I have owned my OrangeRx Tx6i (the previous model from OrangeRX) for almost a year and a half. I have used it with airplane and helicopter models with both OrangeRX and Spektrum DSM2/DSMX receivers as well as an OrangeRX satellite receiver. I have had no issues to report. I cannot tell any difference in range between the TX6i and my Spektrum Tx. I have never experienced any sort of signal loss. You just have to make sure to set the correct protocol (DSM2/DSMX) with each model before you bind it.
Jeff
Jeff
MAAC 85077
Tarot 450 Pro V2, H-King Voltigeur, E-Flite Ultimate 2, BAe Hawk EDF, H-King Wargo MX2, E-Flite Timber X, E-Flite UMX Timber X, E-Flite UMX A-10, Eachine E160, Eachine E180, YX F180 V2, MJX Bugs 3
Transmitter: RadioMaster TX16S
Tarot 450 Pro V2, H-King Voltigeur, E-Flite Ultimate 2, BAe Hawk EDF, H-King Wargo MX2, E-Flite Timber X, E-Flite UMX Timber X, E-Flite UMX A-10, Eachine E160, Eachine E180, YX F180 V2, MJX Bugs 3
Transmitter: RadioMaster TX16S