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  • #16
    what is you budget in total i.e will you require receiver too or is it just a 2.4 ghz tx required?

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    • #17
      You could go for a 35mhz which would save you a ton o £££ until you wish to upgrade later. if in a club go with 2.4 but if park flying on your own there aint nothing wrong with 35mhz. Yes this is old school but why buy new when you can get either 2.4/ 35 for half the price

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      • #18
        its gotta have a reciever as i only own 1 bird as of yet witch has to be the pooest of them all radio t-6x wanna try it on my lorries but thats about it. i use 2.4 on my cars and must say theres no way back thanks to your advise guys so far im looking at the 8fg though i dont think i need the 14ch 1 thats way too pricey and the aurora 9 is there any comparison between the 2 pros and cons as i dont really want to buy a radio then buy another thanks guys your awsome

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        • #19
          Originally posted by soggybongo View Post
          You could go for a 35mhz which would save you a ton o £££ until you wish to upgrade later. if in a club go with 2.4 but if park flying on your own there aint nothing wrong with 35mhz. Yes this is old school but why buy new when you can get either 2.4/ 35 for half the price
          well buy once buy right applies here...

          buy the right Tranny from the Start and not upgrade 3 times and waste the cash...

          as for 35mhz is okay away from a club in a park... I would dis-agree still a lot of 35mhz stuff out there and its range can cause other flyers issues, Never assume with 35mhz just because your all right some-one else is not suffering... Same applies to 2.4ghz FPV gear... just because i'm okay does not mean other people will not suffer.

          Make sure Your at least 2 miles from any club in both cases and make sure to check out the area for other rouge flyers because if your doing it chances are someone else is...
          Mark
          www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
          BNUCs - Operations certified
          CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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          • #20
            Originally posted by danch View Post
            2nd this opinion, had my Aurora 9 15 months & worked faultlessly, easy to program can't recommend enough

            Dan
            just wondering as u own 1 of these babies how does it ballance on the neck strap cheers tel

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            • #21
              Originally posted by dieselcarb View Post
              its gotta have a reciever as i only own 1 bird as of yet witch has to be the pooest of them all radio t-6x wanna try it on my lorries but thats about it. i use 2.4 on my cars and must say theres no way back thanks to your advise guys so far im looking at the 8fg though i dont think i need the 14ch 1 thats way too pricey and the aurora 9 is there any comparison between the 2 pros and cons as i dont really want to buy a radio then buy another thanks guys your awsome
              Read other posts of the tranny options...

              Call inwood models they will sell tranny only and swap receivers you'd probably get x2 617 receivers to replace that 14 channel one.

              oh inwoods will do one of the best deals about as well

              Shops are there to Help and they will, because they want your cash
              Mark
              www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
              BNUCs - Operations certified
              CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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              • #22
                Originally posted by soggybongo View Post
                what is you budget in total i.e will you require receiver too or is it just a 2.4 ghz tx required?
                sorry budget was 150ish but then saw the sense to goat least 200 but am now considering a bit more ie 8fg and aurora 9 which seem to be about 275ish 1 reciever for now would be needed

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Disc View Post
                  Read other posts of the tranny options...

                  Call inwood models they will sell tranny only and swap receivers you'd probably get x2 617 receivers to replace that 14 channel one.

                  oh inwoods will do one of the best deals about as well

                  Shops are there to Help and they will, because they want your cash
                  lovely will try that as im not in a big rush but the 8fg and 8fg supercomperter is the only difference the reciever just i thought they where slightly different thanks

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                  • #24
                    they 2 systems sorry

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Disc View Post
                      well buy once buy right applies here...

                      buy the right Tranny from the Start and not upgrade 3 times and waste the cash...

                      as for 35mhz is okay away from a club in a park... I would dis-agree still a lot of 35mhz stuff out there and its range can cause other flyers issues, Never assume with 35mhz just because your all right some-one else is not suffering... Same applies to 2.4ghz FPV gear... just because i'm okay does not mean other people will not suffer.

                      Make sure Your at least 2 miles from any club in both cases and make sure to check out the area for other rouge flyers because if your doing it chances are someone else is...
                      That's fine if you have the money for a top notch tx/ rx mate. Most smaller models come with a 35mhz tx/rx for the newbie so unless you have access to a club or live in rural enviroment you will find it pretty hard to find somewhere within a 2 mile radius and guarantee no interference at all.
                      Most flyers - me included might not have access to a club and live in an urban area where big open spaces come in the form of football pitches for daily practice especially if you are a young flyer with no means of transport.

                      I should have also included that if you buy any tx ensure it is compatable with the sim of your choice.

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                      • #26
                        Agree with Mark. Even if you can't afford the Tx you really want, save until you can.

                        Saying that, I spent £150 on a new DX7se and it does everything I need.
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                        • #27
                          I have a club mate selling a Hitec Aurora 9 with two receivers, pc interface etc all manuals and only a couple of months old. He is looking for £270 which is good
                          Raptor Titan 50
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by p51 View Post
                            I have a club mate selling a Hitec Aurora 9 with two receivers, pc interface etc all manuals and only a couple of months old. He is looking for £270 which is good
                            240 and he might have a buyer thanks

                            i do like the hitec just the futaba got rock solid info about it but few frobs on hi tech i just dont know what to choose local hobby stor confussed the hell out of me lol

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                            • #29
                              just wondering as u own 1 of these babies how does it ballance on the neck strap cheers tel
                              Feels fine on the strap & feels secure when using it to fly, I have adjusted the stick tensions and it feels perfect when flying.CheersDan

                              Goblin 500
                              | Blade 130x | Blade 180cfx
                              Spektrum DX8


                              GWR Pilot 2011 & 2012

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                              • #30
                                you need t go and hold the TX's before you buy one

                                they all feel slightly different and you need to make sure you are happy with how it feels in your hands before purchasing and whether the switches are in a comfortable position

                                for me persornally i have both a Futaba 10C and a 12FG and they feel very similar, i believe the 8FG is smaller and lighter than the 12FG
                                i dont use a neckstrap so this is not a worry of mine, but if you do then you need to see how they balance ont the strap
                                i personally dont like the DX6 and think it is horrible to hold, but others may think its great and at the end of the day its what feels right to the individual that counts

                                and so after that helpful info i will conclude by saying Buy Right - Buy Futaba

                                PS the Futaba 10C will be for sale as soon as i can be arsed to copy all my models onto the 12
                                Steve - Instructor and builder for the Paul Heckles school of flying

                                TREX 600NSP - Raptor 50 Titan - Trex 500ESP - (Dark Side) 50cc EG MXsR - 50cc 3D hobbyshop Extra 300SHP - 363 Delta - Magnum R
                                Futaba 12FG, Phoenix sim and some BMFA Certs

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