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I loved my 3.0. I opted to get the 3r simply for the nicer display, more control over features, simpler menu interface, the 40 model memory, and lighter weight/smaller size.
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I loved my 3.0. I opted to get the 3r simply for the nicer display, more control over features, simpler menu interface, the 40 model memory, and lighter weight/smaller size.
I agree. The feel to me on the 3s is much better than my 3.0 was. At least in my hand. Its real grippy.
   
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I loved my 3.0. I opted to get the 3r simply for the nicer display, more control over features, simpler menu interface, the 40 model memory, and lighter weight/smaller size.
When you say more control over features..can you elaborate please


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When you say more control over features..can you elaborate please
One that springs to mind is channel mixing; it's hard to explain, but you can mix any of the channels in so many ways using all the adjustments. The 3.0 was lacking some of the finer points. Sorry I can't elaborate further, it's been a while since I used both side by side to compare, but I do remember that in particular when I was messing around mixing CH3 brakes on my GTP (v1). Maybe it's just the menu system that makes things seem more readily accessible.
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One that springs to mind is channel mixing; it's hard to explain, but you can mix any of the channels in so many ways using all the adjustments. The 3.0 was lacking some of the finer points. Sorry I can't elaborate further, it's been a while since I used both side by side to compare, but I do remember that in particular when I was messing around mixing CH3 brakes on my GTP (v1). Maybe it's just the menu system that makes things seem more readily accessible.
From what you said above, I will probably never use. I have mixing on my Futaba FM and it is a PITA to set up...so , I don't even bother w/it


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