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Futaba 10J 10-Channel Transmitter with R3008SB Receiver Reviews

4.7 Rating 28 Reviews
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Posted 11 years ago
I was not really in the market for S-Bus radio. (In fact, I did not even know what S-Bus does for me) I was only in the market for good reliable radio to use for my new project, Christen Eagle. For the price though, this is a really good radio with lots of programming options I can use now, and if I ever want to get a really fancy plane with lots of servos, I won't have to buy another radio. What I really like now is I can look at my receiver battery voltage on the transmitter without having to buy any additional telemetry optional items. I flew my Christen Eagle today on this radio, and had no problem. My only wish item on this radio is LiPo transmitter option, which I don't believe they offer currently. S-Bus cables and servos are pricey now, but I'm sure price will come down once there are wider usage/acceptance. For now, I'm putting only the high-end aircrafts on this radio, and I think this radio will serve me well for years to come.
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Posted 11 years ago
I did my home work and try to pick a radio that would work for many years and aircraft. and so far just learning but think this will be a wise choice for my journey in remotes.
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Posted 12 years ago
First let me explain the 4 star rating. Nothing man made is perfect. This radio turned out to be easier to use than I thought it would be. I've been using a Spektrum radio but I wanted to try something different. WOW what a difference. This radio has more to offer in the way of adjustments. The Rx's have dual antenna's. I only wish I had gotten this radio sooner. I would recommend Futaba to anyone. I bought it to fly a Naza equipped multi-rotor I built.
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Posted 12 years ago