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Garry
New Member

United Kingdom
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Posted - 14 June 2007 : 16:08:35
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Q for anyone using a Spektrum.
Do you use a separate failsafe? Or just rely on the one in the reciever combined with a manual FS like an eleastic band etc?
Taken the plunge to get a buggy and doing my homework now. |
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TheStuntman
Junior Member
 
United Kingdom
130 Posts |
Posted - 14 June 2007 : 16:38:25
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| Just rely on the spektrum one, Though apparently it does not monitor battery voltage at the reciever only signal strength. |
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Garry
New Member

United Kingdom
53 Posts |
Posted - 15 June 2007 : 16:02:12
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| Thanks. Just out of interest, are there many Spektrum users at the club? |
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buggyrunner
Average Member
  
United Kingdom
526 Posts |
Posted - 15 June 2007 : 16:08:46
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| I know of at least 5 and some use the spectrum modules on their radio gear instead of the spectrum radio |
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pyrmaster
Junior Member
 
United Kingdom
177 Posts |
Posted - 21 June 2007 : 21:40:22
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| and the break down alot |
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grasshopper
Senior Member
   
1652 Posts |
Posted - 21 June 2007 : 22:46:43
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what breakdown? the Spektrum radios or the modules in other brands? Mine has worked faultlessly since purchase, the idiot working it - that's another story! |
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pyrmaster
Junior Member
 
United Kingdom
177 Posts |
Posted - 22 June 2007 : 13:07:13
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| you never do more than 2 laps |
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grasshopper
Senior Member
   
1652 Posts |
Posted - 22 June 2007 : 19:31:34
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| As I said the Spektrum has worked faultlessly - I assumed you would realise was due to the engine, suspension, preparation, fuel. driver ability, bad luck, halitosis or athlete's foot - The radio was always fine...I dunno, some people, you have to explain everything.... |
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