Title: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 30, 2010, 11:37:17 PM hey frnds...
suggest me.is this a good one or average one??? Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: bmanoj2 on October 31, 2010, 10:03:32 AM Please give model number, is it FM / 2.4 ??? ???
Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 05:24:34 PM http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={087E35D3-571E-47AD-85E2-3E1C733C9ECB}&pn=1
check this link ans tell me.. Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 05:25:45 PM not hitech is iptis a good one??
Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 06:35:09 PM is optic 6 sport agood one??
one doubt regarding this... ??? ??? should we use two batteries.one for reciever and other for the motor?????? my motor should have the 11.1v lipo... Receiver battery 4.8V 1300mAh NiMh battery... advice me.. i had searched for threads but dind got answer.... Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: medicineman1987 on October 31, 2010, 06:52:05 PM No need.. the ESC steps down the voltage from 11.1v to 6v and supplies it to the receiver through the throttle channel connector itself.. no need for separate battery for receiver..
Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 06:52:36 PM http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={79341061-FD9C-4AB7-82BF-9D98EBCDA16B}&pn=1
also check this link and guide me please.... Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: anwar on October 31, 2010, 06:53:05 PM should we use two batteries.one for reciever and other for the motor?????? A typical electric connection diagram is here : http://www.rcindia.org/electric-power/my-esc-and-motor-burnt/msg14549/#msg14549 Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 06:54:47 PM A typical electric connection diagram is here : its really help fulll thanku.. Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 06:56:46 PM http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={79341061-FD9C-4AB7-82BF-9D98EBCDA16B}&pn=1
is this better or http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={087E35D3-571E-47AD-85E2-3E1C733C9ECB}&pn=1 or is this?????? pls pls pls help meeeeeeee Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: anwar on October 31, 2010, 06:57:17 PM http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={79341061-FD9C-4AB7-82BF-9D98EBCDA16B}&pn=1 also check this link and guide me please.... Looks like it has all the functionality that comes in any standard 6 channel branded radio. And Hitec is a top brand, it just did not market itself well in the radio arena (as compared to servos, where they have a significant market share). Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: anwar on October 31, 2010, 07:04:00 PM http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={79341061-FD9C-4AB7-82BF-9D98EBCDA16B}&pn=1 is this better or http://www.rotor.co.in/show-detail.asp?prodid={087E35D3-571E-47AD-85E2-3E1C733C9ECB}&pn=1 The 2.4Ghz one is out of stock, but that is a better choice. Just look up the price of receivers also. As that will factor in later when you have more models. Also, be aware that Hitec, even though a top brand, is less widely used (not their fault!). This has implications in terms of finding second hand stuff, and cheap receivers like the ones available from HobbyKing (which can be used for smaller planes/helis). Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 11:06:20 PM are no other receivers compatible to this transmitter???
Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: anwar on October 31, 2010, 11:16:12 PM Nope... until recently, all 2.4Ghz radios could only use receivers from the same brand. Only recently HobbyKing came out with park flyers receivers for Spektrum/JR (DSM2) and Futaba (FASST).
Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 11:18:28 PM how much this spectrum costs???
spectrum is better or hitech? Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: anwar on October 31, 2010, 11:31:01 PM Spektrum is available at Indian Hobbies. It would be higher than your budget but a bit.
Spektrum is widely used (probably most widely used currently). Hitec is the least widely used of the 4 major radio brands. I do not want to get flamed for this, but it looks like Spektrum's DSM2 is generally considered a small bit less reliable as compared to the FHSS systems like Futaba, Hitech and Airtronics/Sanwa. If you do not fly in a crowded field, and you are concerned about budgets, just get a 72Mhz radio (ie, non-2.4Ghz). They should serve you well for a while. If you are spending more than 10K, it is best to spend it on a 2.4Ghz radio though. Title: Re: HITEC 6 ch transmitter Post by: balasubrahmanyam on October 31, 2010, 11:36:51 PM thank u sir...
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