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Frsky is great.
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FrSky products are very good quality. They are in the proccess of building and releasing their own line of radios. there is a thread out there at R/C universe on the subject. I understand they will be 9 and twelve channel computer radios. the twelve with SBUS ability on servos.
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The skys the limit
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I have bought three FrSky radios for new pilots and they have performed very well. My only issue was with the programming software but that has gotten much better. I can recommend them, they are inexpensive and work well.
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Originally Posted by TopSpin
Are you confusing FLYSKY with FRSKY ?
At present FRSKY only sell modules to fit other manufacturers radios. They intend to market their own but I haven't seen it yet ... Nigel |
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Yep, sorry to say I did. I always get the two mixed up but the little FlySky radios really do work well. I don't have any experience with FRSky since I have no need for them. Oh well...
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