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Originally Posted by azjc
for me it affordable and simple to setup and it is dependable, the range is as far as you can see...they say the Normadio has a range of over 1000' but that is over 3 football field lengths I really question if that is needed. the Futaba has never glitched on me...I supoose if you need all the bells and whistles you might want to spend the 4 bills on a more expensive radio..in a nut shell a very good bang for the buck...
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Yeah, I highly doubt I'll use the 1000' range either unless I strap some binoculars to my head. And I don't want to spend more than I have to either. The biggest thing to me is NO glitching and some of the other cool stuff like lap timing, response speed, vehicle speed, etc.
My Spektrum has glitched a couple of times when I've been racing and it's really frustrating. Besides . . . the transmitter looks like it was made by R2-D2 or something. Anyway, from what I understand, the Nomadio technology is just better than the Spektrum. Not sure how it compares to the Futaba though.
By the way, the Nomadio React is under $300. Amainhobbies has them for $260. Although I'm a little worried about if Nomadio will be around for very long - seems they're all discontinued or out of stock a lot.