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Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:10 am
by bearrickster
I dont know about the rest of you guys, I quit Racing in the early 90's. so back then I was useing a Futaba Magnum Jr radio, that was the hot ticket were I raced. I won or was in the top 3 every week. so a couple of years ago I started racing again, I pulled out a old Junior radio and a LX-T and went racing and finished 3 in points. then I got tired of getting a hard time for my old man stuff, and I went out and bought a fancy Futaba 3PM 3Ch 2.4GHz FASST Radio. I dont know if I just dont get it or what, but this is the most confuseing radio I have ever seen. it does everything but teach me how to use it. :lol: I hate it!!.

So I must say the 2.4 freq. I love no more crystal problems but I wanted a radio I could use. so I started looking around and found a Associated XP3-SS on e-Bay for 60 bucks. this radio is the ticket!! it is a 2.4 Magnum Jr no fancy stuff just trims and dial limits just like my old radios. I know most of you guy want ABS brakes, 10 model memory and all that fancy stuff you can have it. :lol: I bought this radio system for under 60 bucks and it works great.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ASSOCIATED-XP3-SS-2-4GHz-3Channel-Radio-System-AEC-/130481997440?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e61554680

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 1:13 am
by CamplinP
How much do you want for your Futaba? :lol:
I understand where you are comming from. I do like the model memory though. I have somewhat kept up on radios since I quit running cars in the early 90's as I started back up with aircraft in early 00's. You want to talk about a computer with two sticks. :?

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:45 am
by 7upstang
Thats a coincidence. I posted earlier tonight saying that the XP3-SS that came with my B4.1 doesn't seem to work. Perhaps you could remove your transmitter anrenna and let me know if the wire that hangs from it is attached to anything.

I'm happy to see that yours works. Mine has a working range of about 30 to 50 feet.

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:36 am
by RedScampi
Thanks for the heads-up Rick. That Associated sounds like my kind of radio too. Although I probably still prefer the old man gear. :lol:

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:50 am
by bearrickster
7upstang wrote:Thats a coincidence. I posted earlier tonight saying that the XP3-SS that came with my B4.1 doesn't seem to work. Perhaps you could remove your transmitter anrenna and let me know if the wire that hangs from it is attached to anything.

I'm happy to see that yours works. Mine has a working range of about 30 to 50 feet.
My son in law has the AM version and it does the samething. Sorry mine are working fine I am not messing with them, but if your antenna is messed up I would send it back and get it fixed, as the wire has to be attached to something.

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:51 am
by bearrickster
RedScampi wrote:Thanks for the heads-up Rick. That Associated sounds like my kind of radio too. Although I probably still prefer the old man gear. :lol:
I hear you Gary, good to hear from you my friend. I love how simple it is. I am more in my element. but have the advantage of 2.4. 8)

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:28 pm
by esaresky75
bearrickster wrote:I dont know about the rest of you guys, I quit Racing in the early 90's. so back then I was useing a Futaba Magnum Jr radio, that was the hot ticket were I raced. I won or was in the top 3 every week. so a couple of years ago I started racing again, I pulled out a old Junior radio and a LX-T and went racing and finished 3 in points. then I got tired of getting a hard time for my old man stuff, and I went out and bought a fancy Futaba 3PM 3Ch 2.4GHz FASST Radio. I dont know if I just dont get it or what, but this is the most confuseing radio I have ever seen. it does everything but teach me how to use it. :lol: I hate it!!.

So I must say the 2.4 freq. I love no more crystal problems but I wanted a radio I could use. so I started looking around and found a Associated XP3-SS on e-Bay for 60 bucks. this radio is the ticket!! it is a 2.4 Magnum Jr no fancy stuff just trims and dial limits just like my old radios. I know most of you guy want ABS brakes, 10 model memory and all that fancy stuff you can have it. :lol: I bought this radio system for under 60 bucks and it works great.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ASSOCIATED-XP3-SS-2-4GHz-3Channel-Radio-System-AEC-/130481997440?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e61554680
I'm taking your recommendation, I purchase two XP3-SS 2.4GHz systems on ebay pulled from new SC10's for $45 each. Let you how I like them.

Re: Radio Learning curve

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:52 pm
by blown5.0
I have a 3PM that I feel is also one of the hardest radios to navigate through.
Makes it very frustrating to change anything.
About a year ago I bought a Spektrum Dx3r, it is unbelievably easy to use.
Did not even need the manual to use it, which can not be said for the 3PM.
I am however considering trying out one of the Futaba 4PL that are now out.