I like it because of the small receiver. I run external gyros anyways ..so not concerned with the receiver with gyro ... would you say its worth it for micro drifting? Using mainly AGFRC gyros on my TG super 2.0 and MA Dlr8 , and the hgv4 on my DA all with full size futaba receivers lol . I like using an external gyro , just my preferences...i know the tower combos exist , but i like the size of this remote tbh 😊
I just realized, could you please do the lstency test again? This time with the wheel like with the others. Justvto make sure that the latency is not due to protocol prioritazion?
Unfortunately, I tried that but the deadzone on the steering is really large. It adds even more delay to the output so I abandoned it and only use the button.
But hey, if you measure it by first turning the wheel as far as it can go, abd then measure from when you let go of the wheel. That would taka care of the deadzone issue right?
@@niklaszx4011 I'll check the footage and tell you later. The wheel is not the best so there's deadzone from inside and outside but I'll check it anyway. Latency-wise you will notice the difference between this and G7P only if you use hi-speed servo. Generally it feels fine to use. Only if you use super fast stuffs beforehand that you will notice the difference.
Nice really appriciate that. Full story is that we use sanwa radios for out track stuff but for the bashers and traxxas slash we use dumbo rc (the old one). Thing is that the old one does not have epa and the kids are constantly messing with the trim nods. So im looking for a replacement. Found a deal on the ddf 350 but it needs to be fairly quick sonce we are running the slashes on a buggy track.
Turn the transmitter off, then turn the car (or the ESC) on and then hold the bind button on the receiver until it blinks rapidly and turn the transmitter on. Once it stops blinking then it's bound to the transmitter.
Been using this for a year now(just 8 months actually after checking 🤦♂️) but I don’t know and still not using the throttle and steering curve setting 🤭 does it help to control a crawler better?….received it with updated firmware CC ready but I’m still also haven’t figure it how to change the setting and control 😅.
The curve is to adjust the initial response of the control. For example you can make the steering or throttle less responsive around the centre by adjusting the curve to be more flat at the beginning. It will help if you feel that the steering is too twitchy or steer too quickly when you turn the wheel. In this case you can use the curve to make it less responsive around the centre.
This or the ddf-350 with the mt12 being a the max budget? For an ldrc 1804 with dasmikro v5 and later a driftart 4. The ldrc is in the mail for me to practice with while i wait for the da4 release. This will be my first rc ground vehicle, coming from years of using opentx on a taranis for fpv aircraft. By no means an expert, but it is what i know. Still, appreciate any opinions from an ground vehicle guy!
MT12 ELRS is the best out of these options with low latency and all. The receiver will fit DA4 if you don't use super small body 90mm wheelbase body and go with 1/24 scale model instead. DDF-350 is alright but for long-term use I'd still recommend the MT12.
@@BeaversHobby thanks for the advice! The other one I was looking at is the futaba 3pv which is just slightly more expensive than the MT12. The benefit here is that I can then use the gt55 Rx/gyro v5 combo
Rc stuff keeps getting better, cheaper. I love that
Apart from the name, that looks really impressive. Gonna pick one up to do on road touring on a budget
Thank you for this consise review. Ibreally apriciate the honesty and the latency test. That really sets you appart from many reviewers.
I like it because of the small receiver. I run external gyros anyways ..so not concerned with the receiver with gyro ... would you say its worth it for micro drifting? Using mainly AGFRC gyros on my TG super 2.0 and MA Dlr8 , and the hgv4 on my DA all with full size futaba receivers lol . I like using an external gyro , just my preferences...i know the tower combos exist , but i like the size of this remote tbh 😊
For micro drifting it is fine. It's a bit slower than the main line Radiolink but not that noticeable.
Hi, do you think it's compatible with Turbo Racing 1/76 cars ? Thank you.
No, it's not. You'll need a TurboRacing transmitter for that. I recommend the P52 or P32.
@@BeaversHobby Thank you for your time :)
How would you stack this against the rg6s V3, the micro recievers on it are really appealing to me
Performance-wise, a bit lower than RC6GS. But it's easier to use and it has micro receiver. I'd say it's worth the price.
I just realized, could you please do the lstency test again? This time with the wheel like with the others. Justvto make sure that the latency is not due to protocol prioritazion?
Unfortunately, I tried that but the deadzone on the steering is really large. It adds even more delay to the output so I abandoned it and only use the button.
I see. I was hoping this would bee as good performing as the fs-g7p. I have a bunch of receivers and was hoping to put them to good use.😢
But hey, if you measure it by first turning the wheel as far as it can go, abd then measure from when you let go of the wheel. That would taka care of the deadzone issue right?
@@niklaszx4011 I'll check the footage and tell you later. The wheel is not the best so there's deadzone from inside and outside but I'll check it anyway. Latency-wise you will notice the difference between this and G7P only if you use hi-speed servo.
Generally it feels fine to use. Only if you use super fast stuffs beforehand that you will notice the difference.
Nice really appriciate that. Full story is that we use sanwa radios for out track stuff but for the bashers and traxxas slash we use dumbo rc (the old one). Thing is that the old one does not have epa and the kids are constantly messing with the trim nods. So im looking for a replacement. Found a deal on the ddf 350 but it needs to be fairly quick sonce we are running the slashes on a buggy track.
gotta love dumbo rc!
What mini z receiver is compatible with this transmitter?
Unfortunately, it's not compatible with Mini-Z. But if you'll use it for any other 1/28 or 1/24 then X4FM and X4FMG (gyro version) will work great.
hello, i cant bind Tx with X4FM Rx, how i do that, pls help me
Turn the transmitter off, then turn the car (or the ESC) on and then hold the bind button on the receiver until it blinks rapidly and turn the transmitter on. Once it stops blinking then it's bound to the transmitter.
I know its a bit off topic but I am building my k969 for rwd and I was thinking about buying a skyrc gc401 gyro, is it worth it?
มันสามารถเอามาต่อกับรถบังคับคันเล็ก 1/18 แบต lipo 2s ได้มั้ยครับ พอดีซื้อมาต่อกับคันใหญ่แล้วผมดันทำคันเล็ก receiver ไหม้ 😅
ได้ครับ ถ้าเป็นระบบรีซีฟเหมือนกันก็เอาปลั๊กเสียบได้เลย
แต่ถ้าคันเล็กเป็นรีซีฟ all-in-one แบบที่มีสปีดในตัว ต้องหาสปีดแยกมาใช้ด้วย
@@BeaversHobby ขอบคุณมากครับ
Minus the names they choose for their brands. At the price point theyre sold at and the functionality you cant go wrong.
Is there a way to use it on the PC to play racing or simulator games?
You'll need an adapter like the one I showed at 00:56 . It's something like this. www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005472129206.html
Been using this for a year now(just 8 months actually after checking 🤦♂️) but I don’t know and still not using the throttle and steering curve setting 🤭 does it help to control a crawler better?….received it with updated firmware CC ready but I’m still also haven’t figure it how to change the setting and control 😅.
The curve is to adjust the initial response of the control. For example you can make the steering or throttle less responsive around the centre by adjusting the curve to be more flat at the beginning. It will help if you feel that the steering is too twitchy or steer too quickly when you turn the wheel. In this case you can use the curve to make it less responsive around the centre.
@@BeaversHobby thank you, will just try to play with the settings.
This or the ddf-350 with the mt12 being a the max budget? For an ldrc 1804 with dasmikro v5 and later a driftart 4. The ldrc is in the mail for me to practice with while i wait for the da4 release. This will be my first rc ground vehicle, coming from years of using opentx on a taranis for fpv aircraft. By no means an expert, but it is what i know. Still, appreciate any opinions from an ground vehicle guy!
MT12 ELRS is the best out of these options with low latency and all. The receiver will fit DA4 if you don't use super small body 90mm wheelbase body and go with 1/24 scale model instead.
DDF-350 is alright but for long-term use I'd still recommend the MT12.
@@BeaversHobby thanks for the advice! The other one I was looking at is the futaba 3pv which is just slightly more expensive than the MT12. The benefit here is that I can then use the gt55 Rx/gyro v5 combo
@@fulltang1 That's also a good choice. The ability to use T-FHSS receivers is more appealing that way.
reciever กันน้ำมั้ยครับ?
@@kluis4234 ไม่กันน้ำครับ
@@BeaversHobby ขอบคุณครับ
🎉🎉ๆม่ได้ดูช่องพี่นานเลยครับ
สรุปตัวนี้เป็นไงพี่ ราคาพอๆๆกับ FS GT5 G7P
G7P ดีสุดครับ เร็วสุดและปรับความถี่เซอร์โวได้ แต่ถ้าอยากเล่นรีซีฟจิ๋วมันต้องซื้อแยก และใช้ยากกว่า DumboRC หน่อย คือวิธีกดเมนูของ G7P มันค่อนข้างสับสน ตรงปุ่ม 4 ทิศทางมันเลื่อนซ้าย-ขวา = ถอยกลับ-โอเค เลื่อนขึ้นลงถึงจะเปลี่ยนค่า แต่กดลงไปก็แปลว่าโอเคเหมือนกดขวา ทีแรกงงหน่อยแต่ใช้ไปเรื่อย ๆ ก็ชิน
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They could have added a foam piece for the wheel. Lol
You have the option of a metal or foam wheel. I prefer the metal.
the names tho.. dumbo.. dumbo the elephant. come on man.
can you deactivate the gyro from the receiver?
Yes, you can click the button 3 times to turn the gyro on or off. The red LED is on when the gyro is on.