I'm not disputing the fact that either system have resets or the vast benefits of 2.4ghz. Its the FACT that Spektrum the pioneers within the market given that 2.4ghz was such a big leap for the hobby and totally new to all of us.
That a fundimental issue regarding the RX power needs and it resetting was never mentioned prior to purchase, i.e. Thier own websites, Product Literature, Retailers detailed descriptions. I listen to one of Paul Beards sessions at the last 3D masters and it wasn't mentioned once thier also . We've never had any power issues with 35mhz recievers in the same fashion.
Now you can say that well they are not responsible for it as thier manual states that on page 102.
Or you can take as I do that it was misleading.
Do you think important information was left out....I do.
That a fundimental issue regarding the RX power needs and it resetting was never mentioned prior to purchase, i.e. Thier own websites, Product Literature, Retailers detailed descriptions. I listen to one of Paul Beards sessions at the last 3D masters and it wasn't mentioned once thier also . We've never had any power issues with 35mhz recievers in the same fashion.
Now you can say that well they are not responsible for it as thier manual states that on page 102.
Daily Flight Checks
1. Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the receiver battery packs. Do not fly below 9.0V on
the transmitter or below 4.7V on the receiver. To do so can crash your aircraft.
1. Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the receiver battery packs. Do not fly below 9.0V on
the transmitter or below 4.7V on the receiver. To do so can crash your aircraft.
The Trade Descriptions Act 1968 makes it an offence for a trader to apply, by any means, false or misleading statements, or to knowingly or recklessly make such statements about services.
Under the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations (CMARs), the OFT can take action in the courts to prevent publication.
The CMARs prohibit adverts that:
The CMARs prohibit adverts that:
- contain a false statement of fact
- conceal or leave out important facts
- promise to do something - but there is no intention of carrying it out
- create a false impression - even if everything stated in the ad may be literally true.








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