Friday, May 18, 2007
Sanwa / Airtronics M11 2.4GHz module Categories - Airtronics, Products, Radio Equipment, Sanwa - comments closed
Sanwa / Airtronics had their eagerly awaited 2.4GHz transmitter module and receiver on their booth at the Shizuoka Hobby show this week in Japan. The module was shown in both the M11 pistol grip radio and Super Exzes stick radio but no information was given on the product except that it is still in the prototype phase and is ‘Coming Soon’.
Source: Pro S Futaba [pro-s-futaba.co.jp]

Hobbico have just introduced their new ultra high torque servo, the CS-170, which has been custom designed to withstand the extreme punishment that today’s 1/8 buggies, truggies and other cars produce.
This beast has it all including an incredible 333 oz./in. of torque at 6.0 volts, digital precision, enormous holding power and the strongest Titanium gears available. The features don’t end there with strong hardened steel gear pins and dual ball bearings for superior strength and wear resistance and are all encased in an extruded aluminum servo case. To finish the package off, it includes beefed up control arms.
Source: Hobbico [hobbico.com]
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Futaba T3CVS 3-Channel 2.4GHz System Categories - Futaba, Products, Radio Equipment - comments closed
We have written about the 2.4GHz FASST system from Futaba before when it released its 3PM pistol grip radio back in February. Well now for those racers that dont use pistol grip radios, Futaba have released the T3CVS stick radio, which comes with the FASST system and is packed with all the features you would expect from a high end radio, all of which you can read below.
Click here for the system overview… (more…)
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Common Sense RC LiPo Rx and Tx packs Categories - Batteries, Common Sense RC, Electric, Products, Radio Equipment - comments closed
Common Sense RC have introduced their new 1500mAh Li-Po receiver pack for nitro cars and their 2800mAh Li-Po pack for surface radios, both of which provide significantly longer run times than standard packs. While the receiver pack acts like a normal pack, but with a longer life, the transmitter pack features a built in voltage cut-off which protects the battery from over-discharge as well as an automatic charging cutoff to prevent the pack from being overcharged.
Read the complete information here… (more…)
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Spektrums new DX3R 3CH Surface Radio Categories - Products, Radio Equipment, Spektrum - comments closed
Horizon Hobby have announced the release of the new eye catching Spektrum DX3R 3 Channel 2.4GHz transmitter. In addition to unparalleled freedom and interference protection, DSM2 has a faster response time than any other spread spectrum or PPM system. With it, you will be able to hold the “line†around a track with a level of precision and control unlike anything you have experienced before. And because DSM2 uses direct sequence spread spectrum technology, you’ll maintain this superior response rate no matter how “noisy†the 2.4GHz environment gets.
Click here to see the full specs and another pic… (more…)
Thursday, February 15, 2007
KO Propo Esprit III Universe Categories - KO Propo, Products, Radio Equipment - comments closed
Now i know this radio isn’t of interest to most of our readers as they feel sticks are for people who fly airplanes, but for us older and more non US based racers, sticks are still often the way to go. In fact this very radio won 2 World titles last year in the hands of David Spashett in 1/12th scale and of course Andy Moore in 1/10th touring, this is also the radio of choice for multiple World Champion Masami Hirosaka. So whats new with it? Well as you can see from the picture, they have done something very non KO like and rounded some corners on the casing and in addition to that the internal workings are also very different.
The new Custom Menu feature allows for the use of the functions that you are going to use. No more searching for functions that you want to use! Add, delete, prioritize the functions. The navigation of the menu is relatively easy with the use of the jog dial. The exquisiteness of the arrangement of the jog dial and the command key utilize the highest ease of use.
Source: KO Propo [kopropo.com] via Kimihiko Yano [kimihiko-yano.net]
Friday, February 9, 2007
Futaba release 3PM with 2.4GHz FASST System Categories - Futaba, Products, Radio Equipment - comments closed
Following on the back of the release of the Airtronics mid level 2.4GHz radio, comes Futabas mid level 2.4GHz radio, the 3PM. Expected to be released in mid March, this new radio uses the companies FASST (Futaba Advanced Spread Spectrum Technology) technology, and this has been built into the transmitter, doing away with the need for a separate module.
The 2.4GHz modulation is wired directly into the transmitter circuitry so there’s no separate module to plug in. On-road and touring drivers will appreciate the unbeatable combination of precision and convenience that the FASST 2.4GHz system offers. More great “driver-friendly†features of the 2.4GHz FASST system include:
- Constant shifting within frequencies – no more signal conflicts or waiting for a frequency to open up.
- “Auto-Detect†instantly determines whether HRS or PPM mode is active in the transmitter.
- Fail Safe for both the transmitter (in case of interference) and the receiver (in the event of low voltage).
Source: RCCA [radiocontrolzone.com]
Sunday, February 4, 2007
Airtronics release 2.4GHz MX-3 Categories - Airtronics, Products, Radio Equipment - comments closed
Airtronics/Sanwa have shown their first 2.4GHz radio at the Nürnberg toy fair this week and RCCA managed to get the lowdown on it. The new system uses the mid level MX-3FHSS radio which still retains the same features but has been installed with the new technology and than had the aerial removed leaving only this rather cool looking sharks fin antenna. Airtronics have been pretty slow adopting this new technology and news of this announcement would surely mean that 2.4GHz modules for their M11 and Exzes Plus radios should be expected in the very near future.
Source: RCCA [radiocontrolzone.com]





















