are there any alternative receivers that will work with the 2.4ghz futaba 6ex transmitter besides futaba receivers.
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You can only use Spektrum or JR (which are SPektrum!) receivers with Spektrum or JR transmitters so the only reason to like Spektrum is maybe the price of the receivers?Originally posted by Dannyyy View Postnope,
Thats why i like Spectrum
There may be some Futaba compatible receivers from China at some point but I'd stick with Futaba.Steve H
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Trex 600N, Trex 700N, now 3G!, Raptor E550 now in fetching Hughes 500E, Trex 250, Trex 500CF, Trex 550E 3G, Beam E4, Outrage 550, Logo 500 3D.
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Only reason why I got pushed away from Futaba. I still want a 10C though, better than DSX9 IMO for value for money, features, feel etc...Originally posted by SRH990 View PostYou can only use Spektrum or JR (which are SPektrum!) receivers with Spektrum or JR transmitters so the only reason to like Spektrum is maybe the price of the receivers?
There may be some Futaba compatible receivers from China at some point but I'd stick with Futaba.
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yeh there are some cheap 2.4 recievers now out from corona. im not sure if they work with the futaba.Originally posted by SRH990 View PostYou can only use Spektrum or JR (which are SPektrum!) receivers with Spektrum or JR transmitters so the only reason to like Spektrum is maybe the price of the receivers?
There may be some Futaba compatible receivers from China at some point but I'd stick with Futaba.TOM
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I was going to make the same comment, but it's not strictly speaking true. The Eflite receivers in the CX2, mCX and mSR are DSM2 compatible. Also, the Mikado Mini-V bar can take Spektrum satellite receivers, making it semi-Spektrum compatible.Originally posted by SRH990 View PostYou can only use Spektrum or JR (which are SPektrum!) receivers with Spektrum or JR transmitters so the only reason to like Spektrum is maybe the price of the receivers?.
Finally, the DSM2 2.4GHz receiver chipset is an off-the-shelf component, so making compatible receivers is not entirely infeasible, as it probably is with FASST.Neil H: Certified
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Fair enough but the Eflite receivers are from Horizon Hobby which owns Spektrum so, yes, they will work and you can buy the bind-n-fly versions.Originally posted by unwind-protect View PostI was going to make the same comment, but it's not strictly speaking true. The Eflite receivers in the CX2, mCX and mSR are DSM2 compatible. Also, the Mikado Mini-V bar can take Spektrum satellite receivers, making it semi-Spektrum compatible.
Finally, the DSM2 2.4GHz receiver chipset is an off-the-shelf component, so making compatible receivers is not entirely infeasible, as it probably is with FASST.
I remember reading about the V Bar before but this isn't the biggest market in the world
I know both XPS and Spektrum use off-the-shelf chipsets, as probably do all the Chinese systems available but surely Futaba designing their own chips is a plus point, no?
To be fair I've used both Spektrum and Futaba FASST and both have been faultless so I feel the only fair comparison is on features and cost and both have pluses & minuses! For feel and build quality I'd say JR is better but for features for the price the 10CG is pretty hard to beat, whatever floats your boat
Steve H
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Trex 600N, Trex 700N, now 3G!, Raptor E550 now in fetching Hughes 500E, Trex 250, Trex 500CF, Trex 550E 3G, Beam E4, Outrage 550, Logo 500 3D.
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