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Turnigy XR7000 versus XR 7000s

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 9:39 am
by jarndice
Can anyone tell me if there is a difference between the two receivers?
And would the XR 7000 bind with a Turnigy 6xs transmitter as the XR 7000s does. :thumbup:
shaun

Re: Turnigy XR7000 versus XR 7000s

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 5:14 pm
by jarndice
Simon, I was dreading that answer but glad to get it,
I had hoped the XR7000 was good because they are on sale for less than £7 each and the XR7000s are as rare as unicorn hats, HOBBY-KING have a back order of at least 50 days. :thumbdown:
The real pity is that the Turnigy 6xs is a good transmitter that I would like to use more, as it is very well equipped for one so cheap,
I havn't used it with my Tanks only Aircraft but if I cannot access a ready supply of receivers I may have to get rid of it.
Once again thank you my friend.
shaun

Re: Turnigy XR7000 versus XR 7000s

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 6:45 pm
by jarndice
Trust me, When you try to order the product, that's when you discover that what they call available is actually 50 days plus.
I have played the waiting game with Hobby-King before,
The last time was over six weeks for an "Available" product.
I freely acknowledge that their goods are for the price, well made. but I do not have the patience,
If there is another more reliable source for the XR7000s it would be most helpful.
shaun

Re: Turnigy XR7000 versus XR 7000s

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:22 am
by jarndice
What a brilliant site,
I of course clicked on the "English" button thinking everything would become clear :crazy:
Oh well try the "Russian" language button, DOHHH,
Now where did I put my Anglo/Lettish dictionary?
There is stuff on here I could really use and it seems to be not too hard to navigate,
I think that any hobby site that sells spools of 3D printer filament in different colours should be taken seriously, :haha:
Thank you Kiaser, This will keep me busy for the rest of the morning. :thumbup:
shaun