FlySky FSGT3B
FlySky FSGT3B
I ordered one, for $39, with a receiver it seemed worth it. It was $44 shipped I think, but either way seems well worth it.
Anyone here have one? Do you like it? I figured if I didn't like it, I could sell it for what I paid easily.
I'll try it before I buy any more receivers for my other RC's. But I think the receivers are $7 and change, so either way I'll give it a shot.
Anyone here have one? Do you like it? I figured if I didn't like it, I could sell it for what I paid easily.
I'll try it before I buy any more receivers for my other RC's. But I think the receivers are $7 and change, so either way I'll give it a shot.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
I love mine...it's cheap but works well, has a few idiosyncracies but when you sort those out, they work very well, and you can control many cars with one radio. It's a good idea to buy extra receivers & servos. 

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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
That's one of the features I liked most about it, remembers more than one car. And its WAY cheaper than a similar Spectrum tx/rx set up.
Now I just gotta save some pennies and either get my brushless setup for my xxx sct, or get a rtr brushless sc10. Im leaning more towards the latter, because its already set for brushless. I have to admit this xxx sct is the first losi vehicle I've actually liked. It handles like a slot car on the indoor carpet track. But call me a "fanboy" I just like associated vehicles more.
How does the throttle and steering feel with that transmitter? Probably a lot better than mine.
Now I just gotta save some pennies and either get my brushless setup for my xxx sct, or get a rtr brushless sc10. Im leaning more towards the latter, because its already set for brushless. I have to admit this xxx sct is the first losi vehicle I've actually liked. It handles like a slot car on the indoor carpet track. But call me a "fanboy" I just like associated vehicles more.
How does the throttle and steering feel with that transmitter? Probably a lot better than mine.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
i ordered one last week and just received it yesterday. i havent hooked it up yet so i cant comment on the usage, but it is really sturdy and built good. a lot of members here had good things to say about it and thats good enuf for me.
i ordered an extra reciever, for 7 beans you cant go wrong. hopefully ill finish a car one of these days to try it out
i ordered an extra reciever, for 7 beans you cant go wrong. hopefully ill finish a car one of these days to try it out

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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
I love mine too, with memory for 10 cars , and such cheap receivers, I Have one in each car.
Receiver is very small and fits everywhere.
Receiver is very small and fits everywhere.
Jose R.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
The only issue I can think of is the GT3B is a bit confusing to adjust servo travel, if you find your steering servo is rotating too much or not enough. I was pretty frustrated trying to find out how to adjust this, I spent HOURS trying to find this info on the 'net, but nobody really had a good answer. All I could find was that the servo travel WAS adjustable via the Endpoint Adjustments, but nobody had a clear answer as to HOW.
I finally figured it out myself through a good amount of trial & error. I posted about it here, maybe it will come in handy for you:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=25221
I finally figured it out myself through a good amount of trial & error. I posted about it here, maybe it will come in handy for you:
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=25221
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
It is a decent radio and you cannot beat the price. Out of the box, the radio is a bit limited with a few settings. you can easily upgrade the firmware using a $25 kit or you can send the radio to many guys who can do the upgrade for you. You get many new features with the firmware upgrade which most will never need.
I just finished upgrading the firmware and placing a bearing in the steering wheel. I machined several sets of pan car wheels months ago and I had a reject laying around so I machined an adapter and replaced the steering wheel with an aluminum one. I am happy with the outcome of the radio. The wheel is a little bigger in diamater than the OEM wheel. It looks huge in the one pic but is actually not bad at all.
You will not be disappointed even if you decide to stick with the OEM stuff.
Jake


I just finished upgrading the firmware and placing a bearing in the steering wheel. I machined several sets of pan car wheels months ago and I had a reject laying around so I machined an adapter and replaced the steering wheel with an aluminum one. I am happy with the outcome of the radio. The wheel is a little bigger in diamater than the OEM wheel. It looks huge in the one pic but is actually not bad at all.
You will not be disappointed even if you decide to stick with the OEM stuff.
Jake


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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
I love the one I bought for my son, heck, radio & 3 extra receivers cost less than one receiver for my Spektrum.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
I went to order some more recievers, out of stock. The transmitter shout be here Wednesday, I'm going to look into the kit and the mods. Thanks for your help guys!
Is there anyway I could have a wheel like that machined for me?
Is there anyway I could have a wheel like that machined for me?
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
Hope they don't drag their feet like they are doing with the gensace batterys...or any of their batterys as far as that goes.jayman24 wrote:I went to order some more recievers, out of stock.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
klavy69 wrote:Hope they don't drag their feet like they are doing with the gensace batterys...or any of their batterys as far as that goes.jayman24 wrote:I went to order some more recievers, out of stock.
Todd
Same here, I've been checking on the site quite a bit. If I happen to miss them, a friend of mine I race with said he would order me some when he orders more for him. So this way I don't miss out. I am very forgetful.
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Re: FlySky FSGT3B
Did you guys check hobby king? They have a hkGT3b. I'm guessing that it's the same unit but with hobby king stickers, hence the HK instead of FS (or vice versa). Check it out and see of its comparable. I think they were $9.99.
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