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Kevg57 12-03-2019 10:14 AM

Stick Radio
 
Just got back into the hobby after nearly 3 decades out and tried using a wheel radio,

I bought the Sanwa MX6, just to see if I could get on with it, and in the main its really good but I had an issue with braking, it seemed to be all or nothing, so I'm looking for ideas,

been thinking I could go back to sticks as this gives 50:50 travel but there don't seem to be much choice in this market.

or get a better wheel radio that has 50:50 throttle and the ability to dual rate just the brake element,

What is peoples thoughts and what suggestions for radios do you have, oh and the budget is prob £250 max preferably a lot less than that if I can get away with it.

revol 12-03-2019 05:59 PM

Sticks all.the way for me. Came back after 25 years and just couldn't get on with wheel radios. I'm now using a Sanwa Gemini X.

CC44 12-03-2019 08:59 PM

Ditto here - 30 years out - got sticks - sorted.

Aire valley 12-03-2019 10:59 PM

There is a Spektrum DX4r for sale on here....it has lots of adjustments and great features to alter the trigger position and spring strength...good transmitter in my opinion.

andrewc 13-03-2019 05:46 PM

Put something in the wanted section Kev, I always get a good response in there.

When I came back I went Sanwa Gemini X, they go for £100 ish with a receiver, then upgraded to Sanwa Exces X, which seem to go for £150-200 with receiver.

Kevg57 14-03-2019 09:55 AM

Thanks all.

After looking about and having a think about it I have decided to stick at a wheel TX, to be fair I liked the feel of it when I raced with it for the first time last weekend, but I have decided to get a Sanwa MT-S as this has a great feature set, you can adjust throttle trigger position d/r on brake etc, and you can get antenna less rx's for £35 for it,


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