Turnigy 9XR pro

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Luckylefty42
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Turnigy 9XR pro

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I purchased a turnigy 9XR pro..but I'm have I got difficulty finding a matching reciever for it..the ones that come up are £44 but I'm looking for a cheaper version but the ones for around £10 say it's only for this type of transmitter or that type..so not wanting to get the wrong one..can anyone point me in the right direction of which is the best one to get ...
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Re: Turnigy 9XR pro

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Luckylefty42 wrote:I purchased a turnigy 9XR pro..but I'm have I got difficulty finding a matching reciever for it..the ones that come up are £44 but I'm looking for a cheaper version but the ones for around £10 say it's only for this type of transmitter or that type..so not wanting to get the wrong one..can anyone point me in the right direction of which is the best one to get ...
Hi mate. Is not possible to tell you what receiver you can use if we dont know what module you are using.

Im using this module: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-dss ... tore=en_us


And this receiver: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-9x- ... er-v2.html

Some people recommends you to buy the frsky modules and receivers which have better quality and are way more expensive... For a plane/drone I would not say no, but for a tank I think they are overkill.
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I purchased the one from Spartan tracks...he had on the sales forum..so I need to buy the modual and then the reciever...thanks mate..I'll look into thatone you have
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Luckylefty42 wrote:I purchased the one from Spartan tracks...he had on the sales forum..so I need to buy the modual and then the reciever...thanks mate..I'll look into thatone you have
I dont know how was the spartan tracks's radio, but if you see that something is missing behind is that it lacks a module.

The two best things of the module that I showed you, is that is cheap, and uses the internal antenna of your radio.
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But I think I will order yours..many thanks..I'll wait till he sends it and will then see if I need the mod..thanks for the help
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Lucky if you just want a plain Jane 8 channel module and receiver than the Hobbuking DSSS and the receiver is the way to go. You can also use the Hobby King Orange V2 T6A module as well as it is a little smaller and cheaper but only offer 6 channels.

The more expensive module and receiver allows you to do model matching as well as 16 Channel support.
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