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Hi guys, i am new to all things RC. I have just up-graded my radio to a Flysky gt3c. dose the radio improve the servo action? Everything seems stronger now. :D
 
al240 said:
Hi guys, i am new to all things RC. I have just up-graded my radio to a Flysky gt3c. dose the radio improve the servo action? Everything seems stronger now. :D
it dosnt improve servo performance, but im sure it will send the signals faster so it will react faster yeh :)

how do you like the flysky?

does it feel nice and sterdy in your hand? (will be good to hear what a newe comer thinkgs about it)

i think im gonna buy a flysky today, as i only hear good things about them so far, the only thing tht puts me off is the cheaper price, as ive brought cheap/avg price transmitters before and they only lasted tops 3 months
 
It is an amazing radio... very strong signal (further reception), easy to use, easy to program and bind, and the receivers are under 10 bucks!!! I have one controller for all 5 of my cars with this and it is amazing!!!

don't let the small price tag fool you, for once= you get more than you pay for!!!
 
Guantanamo Joe said:
It is an amazing radio... very strong signal (further reception), easy to use, easy to program and bind, and the receivers are under 10 bucks!!! I have one controller for all 5 of my cars with this and it is amazing!!!don't let the small price tag fool you, for once= you get more than you pay for!!!
+1 I'm happy with mine.
 
Hi guys, The reason I up-graded was I needed to purchase 8 rechargeable AA’s @ a cost of $65nz ($51us). The Flysky cost $139nz ($112us) plus shipping and has the built in battrie. Not as cheap as you guys would have it. As a newbie it feels a lot nicer than the stock radio from redcat. Easy for a beginner to program and install. I notice the transmitter looks the same as Redcats but with a different sticker. Can I keep this and bind it to the Flysky for my next car? All in all I like the feel, it is light but the wheel feels right and like I say it is easy to program. Things ant cheap in little old New Zealand.
 
al240 said:
Hi guys, The reason I up-graded was I needed to purchase 8 rechargeable AA’s @ a cost of $65nz ($51us). The Flysky cost $139nz ($112us) plus shipping and has the built in battrie. Not as cheap as you guys would have it. As a newbie it feels a lot nicer than the stock radio from redcat. Easy for a beginner to program and install. I notice the transmitter looks the same as Redcats but with a different sticker. Can I keep this and bind it to the Flysky for my next car? All in all I like the feel, it is light but the wheel feels right and like I say it is easy to program. Things ant cheap in little old New Zealand.
The Redcat transmitter is a relabeled flysky 2ch.

You can even leave in the stock receiver and re-bind it to the GT3B. All 3 channels will even work in the stock receiver.
 
Deluge said:
Try it. Some guys have had issues when trying to bind the stock receiver to the GT3B.
Correct every once and a while they don't want to re-bind. don't trash it though, I got one to re-bind a few months after just sitting in the drawer. I'm guessing they retain memory. The bind plug is suppose to clear it.
 
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