Nice video, pretty impressive radio.
Thanks yes I agree. Tons of features and options. Now I need a v2.1 Rx so I can try the new 3ms mode next.
Why don't the wheels move when you bind a vehicle I just bought radiolink and bind it to my Losi 5T it shows that it's bonded but it won't move the wheels
got a question netcruzer about the radiolink rc8x, if u go to transmitter voltage i see u can calibrate the volts, so as of now its at 7.4v but u can turn it up to 10v or 14v and if u look at the battery up at the top right side the battery lvl goes full. How does that work not understanding what that does
Not absolutely sure but I’d say that’s a voltage range so you can power with 3S batt if you wanted to. Check the specs for the supported input voltage. Then set to what battery you are using.
Would you buy this over your noble nb4? I'm looking to get a new radio, I've been going to crestwood during the week just for some practice laps but would like to upgrade my radio,
The RadioLink is ideal for when you want Gyro receivers or advanced RC channel mixing features that the NB4 does not have. If primarily racing, the Noble NB4 is a great choice as it has a faster RF protocol by default.
@@netcruzer Maybe you can try Radiolink RC8X with R8FG V2.1 receiver, 3ms fastest responce time, won't let you down, my friend👍Respect!!
@@swifty2957 will this also be 3ms with R4FGM V2.1(for micro cars)? Then it is the same as NB4?
Nice radio, I’ve had one for almost a month now it’s still in the bag. I have not had any time to do a video with it or even try it.
The amount of settings available is overwhelming, but most are totally optional to set up. For a fleet your size and varied, you'll enjoy many of the features.
where did you buy it ? friend?