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RC Equipments => Radios and Receivers => Topic started by: flyinglearner on May 12, 2014, 06:07:22 PM



Title: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 12, 2014, 06:07:22 PM
Hello everyone,

I am new entrant. Looking for TX and RX which would work for both helis and planes. Less than 10 K (6-7k)

THANK YOU.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: topalle on May 12, 2014, 06:13:03 PM
for helis and planes buy Avionic's 7 channel transmitter available at RCBazaar


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 12, 2014, 06:40:10 PM
or helis and planes buy Avionic's 7 channel transmitter available at RCBazaar

Is it good one? I searched but could not find much reviews. It is costing around 6k. Are not there other option within same range? What about flysky and Turnigy 9X? How much will they cost?

Thanks a lot.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 12, 2014, 06:44:41 PM
I have one more question. Can't 6 channel be used for helis?

Thanks


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: topalle on May 12, 2014, 07:52:12 PM
Flysky and turnigy are also good but they seem to be out of stock all the time...


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: utkarshg13 on May 12, 2014, 09:25:47 PM
Flysky and Turnigy both are good ones. Infact, if want to choose one of it, I'll go with Turnigy 9x. You can search for it on different stores like rcproduct.in, edallhobby, etc. Also, if you can wait for a month then quadkopters.com would restock there flysky radio's. So you can go for that too.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 13, 2014, 12:23:11 PM
Thanks a lot for the response. Also why  channel 6 radio can not be used for helis?


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: topalle on May 14, 2014, 06:19:38 PM
RCB 6i has gone out of stock again despite of the increased price.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 20, 2014, 01:47:50 PM
I think finally wait is over :) . Flyskyis available at Rc Mumbai.com.

Being the beginner should I go for Flysky t6 and flysky 9x

Please suggest. My interest is heli.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: flyinglearner on May 25, 2014, 05:06:47 AM
Today I have received my first radio FS TH9X :)

Manual does not seem to have detailed instructions for beginner like me.

May I request to please point me to some links to get started. of course I am searching but if somebody can point me useful link that would be helpful.

Thanks a lot.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: chintal on May 25, 2014, 03:27:29 PM
Plz give ma a call i will explain everything its very easy to set up


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: gunnu on July 27, 2014, 10:03:56 PM
i buy turnigy 9xr. is it good for heli and quadcopter.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: teamnamibia on July 28, 2014, 09:56:22 AM
Turnigy is a good brand, it should do the beginner Justice.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: niteenk on July 28, 2014, 10:08:10 AM
Just to share what I have learnt so far as a beginner. I was in same confusion and I end up with purchasing FlySky TH 9X.
Reason behind getting flysky and not turnigy is that, 2.4 Ghz module is removable in FS whereas 2.4 Ghz module is hard wired to turnigy Tx, If you are beginner I am sure, you want to learn flying onto simulator first. To use your Tx with simulator, you need to remove 2.4 Ghz module which is not possible in turnigy  >:( whereas FS give you that facility. However it is not completely impossible to remove module from Tx - you will end up with de-soldering antenna cable from module and solder it again to make it removable - You will find lots of videos on Youtube for this  8-)

I think as a beginner you should get FS TH 9X which has same specs as Turnigy. As per my knowledge FlySky is mother company and Turngy just rebranding same Tx) later you can flash ER9X onto FS and modify it with FrSky DJT external module to get Failsafe functionality.

You can get Turnigy in rcproduct.in for about 8k-9k whereas is you contact rcmumbai.com you can get FS TH 9X for about 5k with shipping.

Choice is yours.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: gunnu on July 28, 2014, 11:03:26 AM
you can also remove 2.4GHz module in turnigy 9xr


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: niteenk on July 28, 2014, 11:08:29 AM
if you are talking about this

http://www.rcproduct.in/-24ghz-turnigy-india/92-turnigy-9x-9ch-transmitter-w-module-8ch-receiver-mode-2-without-battery.html (http://www.rcproduct.in/-24ghz-turnigy-india/92-turnigy-9x-9ch-transmitter-w-module-8ch-receiver-mode-2-without-battery.html)

No, you cant. Module is hard wired to antenna.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: niteenk on July 28, 2014, 11:10:58 AM
if you are talking about this

http://www.rcproduct.in/-24ghz-turnigy-india/92-turnigy-9x-9ch-transmitter-w-module-8ch-receiver-mode-2-without-battery.html (http://www.rcproduct.in/-24ghz-turnigy-india/92-turnigy-9x-9ch-transmitter-w-module-8ch-receiver-mode-2-without-battery.html)

No, you cant. Module is hard wired to antenna. You can remove it only once you de-sold antenna cable from module and sold it again - not hard to do though)


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: gunnu on July 28, 2014, 11:18:29 AM
but i m talking about this  transmitter turnigy 9xr

http://www.rcproduct.in/combo-offers/8-turnigy-9xr-9ch-transmitter-with-frsky-module-9ch-receiver-mode-2-v2-firmware-combo-offer.html (http://www.rcproduct.in/combo-offers/8-turnigy-9xr-9ch-transmitter-with-frsky-module-9ch-receiver-mode-2-v2-firmware-combo-offer.html)


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: niteenk on July 28, 2014, 11:29:46 AM
Sorry Sir, My bad !
I missed 9x'R' from your comment.


Title: Re: Sugesstion for TX & RX
Post by: ashimda on July 28, 2014, 12:19:36 PM
The 9XR is a better radio. Module can be changed and has a derivative of er9x firmware. All the mods you will want to do on 9X are already done for you on the 9XR.