I'm still on the older version and it's also a great radio with all the functions you need. This one is a bit expensive but for the higher end radio's this is definitely a decent price. And looking great so maybe next one I buying one🤫 good review mate👍🏻
That is one awesome Radio Bro. Super Cool. Tons of functions and options love that. The small receiver is a micro receiver and regular one. Both have gyro functions. I have two of those regular size receivers on my crawlers. Awesome breakdown brother.
Yeah, I’m excited to take this out and see how this transmitter feels. I think it’s finally going to stop raining after today so I might get a chance lol.
I bought one of these radios early this month and i have been enjoying it. I love the touchscreen and the look of the RC8X it reminds me of a higher end Futaba but at a fraction of the cost and with 200 model memory. I also got an Outcast 8s EXB and a Gens Ace D300 Charger this month i almost got a Limitless V2 instead of the Outcast 8s EXB but i'm glad i went with the Outcast this time i can always do the Limitless another time. Great video as always Bars&Tone RC.
@@BarstoneRC You're welcome, I'm glad you're liking yours i love mine i had a Futaba 4PM V1 before i bought the RC8X. I was a little skeptical about buying the radiolink but in the end it worked out.
The 'M' receiver is "micro"...as in, for 1/18-1/24 scale vehicles, such as the SCX24, or competitive Mini-Z size cars. Not sure if yours came this way...but, the 'default' delay is 14ms. This can be changed to 4ms, or (if using a servo that can handle it) 3ms. When changing the delay, you will have to re-bind the Rx to the Rx Something very important that you forgot to mention...especially since you brought up speedrun cars...is the DSC Port, which provides the ability to plug in a TBS Crossfire. What is Crossfire good for, you ask? It increases the max controllable distance, from 600 meters, to several miles (TBS maintained connecting in a plane at over 40 miles). I have a Crossfire heading my way, and plan to do a video on it (once I've figured enough of it out). 🤙🏼
i love that thing i will have one one day that i promis im sure it will be old tech by the time i can afford it but ill have one and thanks for sharing dj
I’m getting too many rc’s on my dumbo rc transmitter. I was planning on buying a second one of those but after watching this I might try this radio link instead. Great video bars!
I love my controller too. All thanks to @bretbyer9160. All the controls are smooth, the power that goes to the receiver goes to the servo. All the other receivers that you get like Flysky, Spectrum down step the power that goes to the servo. Can see what the receiver is getting as power and battery voltage level too. That's cool
@@BarstoneRC yeah my son mason has the one I won from east tactics last august he really likes it I just don’t know if I could figure out how to work it…. It’s taken a year an I’m just now learning how to use the dx5c lol
I’m curious to see how this radio holds up that’s the only reason I’m not a big fan of fly sky is because both controllers I’ve had from them didn’t last and the receivers I had a lot of bad luck with
I have been eyeing this up Since they came out, Might be time to replace the flysky gt5, Flysky refused to offer any support for a malfunctioning transmitter, Radio link sent my friend parts when his cheaper radio link was acting up.
Is there a setting for telemetry so it will beep when your getting close to lvc on your vehicle? And is it adjustable? Would be handy on our long trail walks with the scx6
Normally, you would want to put both of those antennas outside in opposite directions for the best reception and longer range but in the application I’m using it I just had one outside because I’m not worried about great distances on bashers