Google might be worth a shot. And you might get all the answers. But futaba never has said use there own servos in order to work.Epic, so this futaba warning is bogus, if i got that all correct?
they just want you to buy their servos?
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Google might be worth a shot. And you might get all the answers. But futaba never has said use there own servos in order to work.Epic, so this futaba warning is bogus, if i got that all correct?
they just want you to buy their servos?
@LibertyMKiii started a motor comparison (comparing wattage) on one of his threads, so i wanted to get the speedrunning community on this - different transmitter‘s max range stock, I’ve made a list, and i want to see what people who have ran them actually think the top range is.
people who will be good minds at this one - @jondilly1974 @vwturbowolf @LibertyMKiii @phildogg @Badmofreaker
thanks.
alright so heres a list of transmitters, all i need is their max range, from people who have tried them.
P.S. Yea, i put like— all transmitters on here. so plz bear with me here.
P.S.S. (If it is less then 100 meters one way tested, or is just a piece of crap remote, please just put “garbage” it gets the point across lol.
spektrum SLT3
Spektrum DX3
spektrum DX5
radiolink RC4GS
radiolink RC6GS
traxxas TQ (4 da laughs) (the xo1 one)
Flysky noble NB4
flysky noble pro
Futaba 3PRKA
Futaba 3PV
futaba 4PM
Futaba 7PXR
futaba T10PX
yea, i meant all of them, and if anyone has an easy breezy to install range booster for any of these, the link would be
Originally I bought a futaba 4pm but couldn't even make it close to my starting point so I returned it the next day a bought a spektrum DX5 Pro and haven't had any issues, then added the booster and have awesome range. My runs are around 2100 ft and the road is 3000 ft beginning to end and I stand in the middle,I can run from one end to the other and not lose signal. It's fairly easy to install the antenna wire and booster, hope this helps.@LibertyMKiii started a motor comparison (comparing wattage) on one of his threads, so i wanted to get the speedrunning community on this - different transmitter‘s max range stock, I’ve made a list, and i want to see what people who have ran them actually think the top range is.
people who will be good minds at this one - @jondilly1974 @vwturbowolf @LibertyMKiii @phildogg @Badmofreaker
thanks.
alright so heres a list of transmitters, all i need is their max range, from people who have tried them.
P.S. Yea, i put like— all transmitters on here. so plz bear with me here.
P.S.S. (If it is less then 100 meters one way tested, or is just a piece of crap remote, please just put “garbage” it gets the point across lol.
spektrum SLT3
Spektrum DX3
spektrum DX5
radiolink RC4GS
radiolink RC6GS
traxxas TQ (4 da laughs) (the xo1 one)
Flysky noble NB4
flysky noble pro
Futaba 3PRKA
Futaba 3PV
futaba 4PM
Futaba 7PXR
futaba T10PX
yea, i meant all of them, and if anyone has an easy breezy to install range booster for any of these, the link would be greatly appreciated.
Yes but it is maxing out the stock range for sure. If I stopped the car for more then a second or two it would lose connection1300 ft one way stock?
@vwturbowolf
Where did you get your booster from?Originally I bought a futaba 4pm but couldn't even make it close to my starting point so I returned it the next day a bought a spektrum DX5 Pro and haven't had any issues, then added the booster and have awesome range. My runs are around 2100 ft and the road is 3000 ft beginning to end and I stand in the middle,I can run from one end to the other and not lose signal. It's fairly easy to install the antenna wire and booster, hope this helps.
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If it helps I got the below booster from Amazon. Showed up in a couple days. Haven’t installed it on anything yet because there’s really no need with the range I’m getting.Two guys I run with use the radiolink rg6c remote and get 1400-1500ft each way. I just measured with google earth knowing where they start and run from.
And if no one has mentioned yet the BEC voltage usually is set to 5.5 on the caste esc, but most servos and receivers can handle 7.5 or higher which also helps with range.
From reading a bunch of info online it seems like the most important part about the range is the strength or the signal. On stock remotes fresh batteries or a plug in battery pack will get better range than batteries that are near their lower voltage to run the remote.
I assumed using a longer antenna on the receiver would help signal but it could cause interference to pick up and wouldn’t strengthen the signal at all.
Where did you get your booster from?
The one I posted a link on page 1 of this thread usually takes me about a month to get from China. It’s the same ones I see on Amazon once in a while.
Just curious of other brands or faster delivery options
That’s good. That’s the one I was curious about. Just to compile everything into one thead. Can that hook to a 3s battery while out running?If it helps I got the below booster from Amazon. Showed up in a couple days. Haven’t installed it on anything yet because there’s really no need with the range I’m getting.View attachment 204706
Yup. 6-16V operating range. It’s also 4 watts out as opposed to 2w.That’s good. That’s the one I was curious about. Just to compile everything into one thead. Can that hook to a 3s battery while out running?
Forgot to mention your concern about lengthening the antenna. The outcome is quite the opposite. If you stick your antenna higher out of the car you are getting further away from interference. These little cars have a lot going on in a small package, as you know. Getting the antenna up gets it away from the motor, ESC, batteries, wires, etc., which is a great thing for what we’re doing. One thing I understand well is how RF works. One of my three hobbies is ham radio, so take that for what it’s worth.Two guys I run with use the radiolink rg6c remote and get 1400-1500ft each way. I just measured with google earth knowing where they start and run from.
And if no one has mentioned yet the BEC voltage usually is set to 5.5 on the caste esc, but most servos and receivers can handle 7.5 or higher which also helps with range.
From reading a bunch of info online it seems like the most important part about the range is the strength or the signal. On stock remotes fresh batteries or a plug in battery pack will get better range than batteries that are near their lower voltage to run the remote.
I assumed using a longer antenna on the receiver would help signal but it could cause interference to pick up and wouldn’t strengthen the signal at all.
Awesome thanks for the input. Makes sense. Not everything you read online is accurate obviously the article i read said a long antenna can pickup outside interference and I had been looking for a longer antenna to put on my receiver until I read that. So I’ll give that a shot as wellForgot to mention your concern about lengthening the antenna. The outcome is quite the opposite. If you stick your antenna higher out of the car you are getting further away from interference. These little cars have a lot going on in a small package, as you know. Getting the antenna up gets it away from the motor, ESC, batteries, wires, etc., which is a great thing for what we’re doing. One thing I understand well is how RF works. One of my three hobbies is ham radio, so take that for what it’s worth.
Yeah, and adding on to that point, if your rx wire get slammed between the pinion and the spur at 150mph, it’s destroyed before you can even react, another good reason to keep it away from the spinning stuff.Forgot to mention your concern about lengthening the antenna. The outcome is quite the opposite. If you stick your antenna higher out of the car you are getting further away from interference. These little cars have a lot going on in a small package, as you know. Getting the antenna up gets it away from the motor, ESC, batteries, wires, etc., which is a great thing for what we’re doing. One thing I understand well is how RF works. One of my three hobbies is ham radio, so take that for what it’s worth.
Did you just cut the outlet plug off and splice the power supply wire into what looks like a xt-60 or ec3 type connector? I just ordered this for my buddies remote to try out, he’s into the 150’s now is topping out his remotes range so I figured we’d try this one out.Originally I bought a futaba 4pm but couldn't even make it close to my starting point so I returned it the next day a bought a spektrum DX5 Pro and haven't had any issues, then added the booster and have awesome range. My runs are around 2100 ft and the road is 3000 ft beginning to end and I stand in the middle,I can run from one end to the other and not lose signal. It's fairly easy to install the antenna wire and booster, hope this helps.
View attachment 204328
Yup. That’s all you have to do.Did you just cut the outlet plug off and splice the power supply wire into what looks like a xt-60 or ec3 type connector? I just ordered this for my buddies remote to try out, he’s into the 150’s now is topping out his remotes range so I figured we’d try this one out.
That’s what it looked like to me, i know how much range you need for a 150 pass on a 1/8th scale car, is it much diffrent for a limitless?Did you just cut the outlet plug off and splice the power supply wire into what looks like a xt-60 or ec3 type connector? I just ordered this for my buddies remote to try out, he’s into the 150’s now is topping out his remotes range so I figured we’d try this one out.
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