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4.7 gram 40Mhz FM receivers 4 channel receivers that dont need receiver crystals.
Be sure to check out their servo and transmitter section as well, its not a great site for browsing but good prices and a reliable seller.
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Well I've got 5 40MHz Corona receivers from bidproduct and they work brilliantly.
Today I've received 2 6 channel 40MHz transmitters from them, the WFLY FT06-A. At first glance they are quite nice. They are mode 1, which means the right stick has a ratchet on the up-down of the stick and the left one is spring centered, but I'm sure that this can be changed if you open them up.
I have to say it feels a lot better than the Hi-Tec Zebra Transmitter you have in your kit Pete, and for $32 us dollars this set is complete with a 6 channel receiver with microcrystal as well. And there is a mixer on board too and servo reverse on the front of the TX. You can adjust the height of your sticks, channel 5 is a switch, and channel 6 is a turning knob.
I ordered 2, and they sent me 2 with different crystal pairs so there is no interference between the 2. There is a charge socket on the side, and in the back there are the tabs to put 8 AA batteries in.
As soon as I get home, I will take some pictures and test their performance. But from what i have seen now i am confident this will work out fine.
So far, these 2 sets reached me for 80 euros all in, which translates to 40 euro per transmitter, roughly 30 pounds per TX/RX set.
And you get a nice load of chinese postage stamps with that too.
Today I've received 2 6 channel 40MHz transmitters from them, the WFLY FT06-A. At first glance they are quite nice. They are mode 1, which means the right stick has a ratchet on the up-down of the stick and the left one is spring centered, but I'm sure that this can be changed if you open them up.
I have to say it feels a lot better than the Hi-Tec Zebra Transmitter you have in your kit Pete, and for $32 us dollars this set is complete with a 6 channel receiver with microcrystal as well. And there is a mixer on board too and servo reverse on the front of the TX. You can adjust the height of your sticks, channel 5 is a switch, and channel 6 is a turning knob.
I ordered 2, and they sent me 2 with different crystal pairs so there is no interference between the 2. There is a charge socket on the side, and in the back there are the tabs to put 8 AA batteries in.
As soon as I get home, I will take some pictures and test their performance. But from what i have seen now i am confident this will work out fine.
So far, these 2 sets reached me for 80 euros all in, which translates to 40 euro per transmitter, roughly 30 pounds per TX/RX set.
And you get a nice load of chinese postage stamps with that too.
i also made an order a nice supply of servos crystals batteries and receivers they are all great =] and arrives really quick and as leo said i had about 30 stamps on my package
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