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Title: Futaba 2.4 Gig Radio
Description: for airplanes or helicopters.


alvinonline - February 21, 2007 07:27 PM (GMT)
Another player in the 2.4 gig RC system game.

Futaba starts with six channel airplane/heli system.

Check It Out - Click Here

Don Koval - February 21, 2007 09:34 PM (GMT)
Wow!!!! That is a good price $220.00 bucks :thumbup:


Johnny_J - February 22, 2007 12:40 AM (GMT)
Very comparable pricing!
I think I'll wait until I see more on spread spec. tech. before I make the leap but seriously considering! ;)

alvinonline - February 22, 2007 04:36 AM (GMT)
If you would like to keep useing your current Futaba or JR transmitter and have the benifits of the new 2.4 gig Spread Spectrum technology, "Spektrum" is very very soon coming out with transmitter modules. You get the module for your Futaba or JR trans and a "Spektrum" reciever and your current favorite radio system in the new age.

Read what they are saying about it on RunRyder Helicopter Forum.
Spektrum Module Topic - Click here

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4star40 - February 22, 2007 11:24 AM (GMT)
Hey alvin on the picture you just posted of the TX modules, will the spektrum RX work with them that are out now or will there be a specific RX.

alvinonline - February 22, 2007 03:46 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (4star40 @ Feb 22 2007, 05:24 AM)
Hey alvin on the picture you just posted of the TX modules, will the spektrum RX work with them that are out now or will there be a specific RX.

From what I have found out so far, the current Spektrum recievers are compatable with the soon to be released Spektrum trans modules.

Don Koval - February 22, 2007 07:47 PM (GMT)
Tower Hobby has some good info, and priceing on the new Futaba..........

jonkoppisch - February 23, 2007 12:57 AM (GMT)
The dx6 receivers wont be compatible with the new modules...

Johnny_J - February 24, 2007 02:50 AM (GMT)
Hey Yall,
I've been reading up on the 2.4G technology.
Found out it's been out for a while and it's so secure that there are some wireless modems with the technology. :thumbup:
Seems to be good technology. :banana:




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