cool radio. what was so good about these radios? i never had one but i remember they cost alot what did the extra stuff on this radio do?Lonestar wrote:Some of the members on this site have 12 rc10's... some have 12 old wheel radios... some have both... (some have 100's of tamiyas) I do have a sizeable collection of vintage radios from 80's and early 90's, ideally high-end ones... because 25yrs after it feels fantastic to play with toys I couldn't afford when I was a kid. Driving a vintage RC car with a vintage radio is just what turns me on
Yes, KO were the first one with the pistol radio, the EX1. Futaba had done a few "wheel" radios before, in a big brown square box. Then before that were the slot-adapted controllers... but the EX1 basically defined the standard that has lasted since then. There was a great thread showing all generations of the EX1 radio but I can't find it anymore
Hope you can bring that EX5 back to life!
Paul
OLD KO PROPO TRANSMITER NOT TRANSMITTING!!!
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It had all the bells and whistles from that era (EPA's, expos) and then some (3ch mixing, DCP,...) and PCM, already introduced by futaba in the prev-gen Magnum PCM... on top of looking bloody spectacular and being the first pistol radio with digital trims (again introduced by futaba with the stick FF3UCP)... and a cool two racks of LED's to actually display the trim position (see below big ATL pot). Ridiculously expensive toolongboardnj wrote: cool radio. what was so good about these radios? i never had one but i remember they cost alot what did the extra stuff on this radio do?

This was the 599 of radios BITD

(and... er... I have three of them


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I remember getting my radio back in the day. I worked at a hobbyshop and we were able to buy everything at cost. The radio feels solid and the strap kept you hand relaxed. I still have my original radio and have picked up 3-4 over the years.
As for the ko radios, I think have the same problem with an ex5. I think it's new, but I can't seem to get it to work.
As for the ko radios, I think have the same problem with an ex5. I think it's new, but I can't seem to get it to work.
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