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Télémétrie, facile en main, prise usb pour jouer sur le pc (gtr2 par exemple)
Bref c'est une merveille pour moi.

pourquoi tu dis la plus rapide pat?flyers6667 a écrit :Sinon la react (radio la plus rapide en 2.4)
Cherche sur le forum on en parle.
Télémétrie, facile en main, prise usb pour jouer sur le pc (gtr2 par exemple)
Bref c'est une merveille pour moi.
Le Design est trop laidChezoit a écrit :REACT
Specifications
* Radio Type: digital spread spectrum 2.4 GHz
* Radio Mode: frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHDSS) and direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS)
* Game Mode: Though the USB cable to PC seen as game controller / joystick
* Range: 1000ft.
* Power Output: 100mW FHDSS / 10mW DSSS
* Frame Rate: 100 frames per second FHDSS / 50 frames in DSSS
* Total Latency: 5 millisecond max, 2ms typical
* Weight (w/Batteries): approximately 18 oz.
* Servo Channels: 4
* Four cell re-chargeable battery
* Model Memory: 40 named
* Controller Battery: Voltage Monitor: graphic and real-time
* Receiver Battery: Voltage Monitor: graphic and real-time
* Timers: Operation and lap timers
* Trims: Adjustable trims and sub-trims
* Controls: Dual rate, endpoints, exponential, advanced brake mixing and servo speed adjust on all channels
* Anti-Lock: Brake anti-lock with adjustable trigger, cycle, delay, depth, and steering trigger
* Idle Up: yes
* Tactile Alarm: programmable vibrator
* Display: Graphic LCD
* Resolution: 128 x 96 pixels
* Auto Modes: auto display and display only
* Presets: Failsafe and auto start
* Telemetry: Real time speed, temperature, and battery supported (sensors purchased separately)
* Servos Supported: Any combination of analog and digital
* PC Connectivity: USB serial for charging, customization, analysis and updates
* Antenna: Built in
* Architecture: software upgradeable
SENSOR
Specifications
* Radio Type: Digital Spread Spectrum 2.4 Ghz
* Radio Mode: N-Max Protocol Frequency Hopping
* Range: 1000 ft.
* Power output: 100 mW where allowed 10mW where allowed
* Frame Rate: 100 Frames per second
* Latency: 5ms typical
* Servo Channels: 4
* Weight w/Batteries: 674 g
* Rechargable Batteries: Included - NiMH
* Charger: Included
* Model Memory: 40 Named, custom graphics+sound
* Controller Batt Voltage Monitor: Graphic, Real time
* Car Batt Voltage Monitor: Graphic, Real time
* Timers: Operation and Lap Timers
* Trims: Adjustable Trims and Sub Trims
* Controls: Dual Rate, Endpoints, Exponential
* Mixing and Servo Speed Adjust on all channels
* Anti-Lock: Brake Anti-Lock with Cycle, Delay, Depth
* Idle up: Yes
* Speaker: .75" w/headphone jack
* Audi Programmable WAV file audio and tones
* Tactile Alarm: Programmable vibrator
* Display: Movable Backlit monochrome LCD display
* Resolution: 128x64 display resolution
* Auto Modes: Auto Display and Display Only
* Presets: Fail Safe, Auto Start
* Telemetry: 3 channels of real time telemetry
* Telemetry sensors included: Speed, Temp, Battery
* Servos supported: Any combination of Analog and Digital
* Left handed operation: Yes (user modified)
* PC: USB connection for customization, analysis and updates
* Antenna: Fixed 3" antenna
* Architecture: Software upgradable
2) Ouais c'est ce que je penser aussi bon bah je vais économiser pour une 2.4GHz Futaba a 150€ que j'ai montré, et puis je vais rouler pas loin de moi en attendantmathomtb a écrit :1. t'as pas besoin d'acheter des quartz Hitec pour une radio Hitec. Des quartz pas cher, y en a sur liquidrc.com a 8$ je croi +1$ de port. Soit 7euros le total alors que c'est 15 euros en boutique en France.
2. Cela dit, je vois pas pourquoi une frequence en particulier serait affectee par les brushless ! Donc a mon avis c'est une perte de tps que de changer les quartz.