Hi guys,
Found this link over on the Robotwars101.org forum. It's a 4 channel transmitter and receiver kit on 2.4GHz for £25.48:
http://www.giantcod.co.uk/gianitcod-24g ... 03779.html
Peter Waller has ordered one to do some testing on and see how it fares, but after reading reviews on the website (average rating 4.91 out of 5) I have ordered myself one too. It came to just over £28 to have it delivered first class insured.
I will be testing it in both Carcinus and Drumroll to see how it performs and to see what it is like with failsafes. According to the site it sounds like it behaves in a similar manner to the Planet 5 kit in that upon loss of signal it continues giving out the last known good pulse for a second or two then cuts all signal and outputs nothing. The 6ch receiver case looks a lot more sturdy than the Planet 5 one. It's very similar to the Futaba 2.4GHz receiver, except it has one aerial instead of two. The transmitter is effectively an old Skysport 4 shape, with cheap metal coverings bearing the Radio Link logo etc. Anyone who has seen my Skysport 6 though will know what I've got in mind for mine
The reviews say range and reception is excellent; it has got a CE marking so doesn't exceed 100mw (although I believe the exact RF output is unknown). I ordered mine with a minimal guarantee, meaning that if it is defective on arrival I can get a replacement/refund but if I break it in use I can't. That's why they can offer it at such a low price apparently. You can pay extra (not sure how much) to have a normal guarantee period incase you do break it within the first however many months though.
It's got the usual channel reverse switches, but no dual rates. Also has V-Tail/Elevon mixing built-in, and a charging socket if you wish to use rechargeable batteries. No instruction book, no fancy packaging. Just cheap and cheerful
Will let you know how it performs.
Found this link over on the Robotwars101.org forum. It's a 4 channel transmitter and receiver kit on 2.4GHz for £25.48:
http://www.giantcod.co.uk/gianitcod-24g ... 03779.html
Peter Waller has ordered one to do some testing on and see how it fares, but after reading reviews on the website (average rating 4.91 out of 5) I have ordered myself one too. It came to just over £28 to have it delivered first class insured.
I will be testing it in both Carcinus and Drumroll to see how it performs and to see what it is like with failsafes. According to the site it sounds like it behaves in a similar manner to the Planet 5 kit in that upon loss of signal it continues giving out the last known good pulse for a second or two then cuts all signal and outputs nothing. The 6ch receiver case looks a lot more sturdy than the Planet 5 one. It's very similar to the Futaba 2.4GHz receiver, except it has one aerial instead of two. The transmitter is effectively an old Skysport 4 shape, with cheap metal coverings bearing the Radio Link logo etc. Anyone who has seen my Skysport 6 though will know what I've got in mind for mine

The reviews say range and reception is excellent; it has got a CE marking so doesn't exceed 100mw (although I believe the exact RF output is unknown). I ordered mine with a minimal guarantee, meaning that if it is defective on arrival I can get a replacement/refund but if I break it in use I can't. That's why they can offer it at such a low price apparently. You can pay extra (not sure how much) to have a normal guarantee period incase you do break it within the first however many months though.
It's got the usual channel reverse switches, but no dual rates. Also has V-Tail/Elevon mixing built-in, and a charging socket if you wish to use rechargeable batteries. No instruction book, no fancy packaging. Just cheap and cheerful

Will let you know how it performs.
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