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    Just reading through the BMFA hand book and noticed on page 68, headed "The 2.4ghz band", it recommends this band is only used indoors due to poor range issues! I have been led to believe this type of radio equipment was the bees knees, and cuts out glitch issues also.

    I do not know enough about this to make my own guestimations on what is better, but is this a problem or not? Up until now I thought I had made a mistake when I purchased a 35mhz set and considered changing to 2.4gig to solve my glitch issues.

    I only fly a small heli so it never really gets too far away, so maybe it would be ok?

    Last edited by funfreex; 29-03-2008, 07:10 PM.
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    Think that must be old news in the manual that needs updating?
    they say low range due to max power of 10mw, but I think 2.4Ghz now work at 100mw and have No range problems, except the DX6, which is a lower range park flyer, although DX6i has full range....

    anyone feel to correct me if I'm wrong?


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      I use 2.4 on all of my stuff including my planks which get a fair distance away with no loss of anything, if you've got a good 35Mhz set though keep hold of it 'til it breaks and then upgrade, that was my reason and it does work out quite costly if you've more than a few models.

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