HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

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HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

Postby RCModelReviews » Tue May 04, 2010 4:49 am

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Re: HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

Postby rcdragon » Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:46 am

hello sir read your review of hobbyking 4 channel radio
but how to use this transmitter as simulator for FMS simulator
it has a trainer port in the back as seen in the picture

which cable actually work with this transmitter
there has been no information anywhere
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Re: HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

Postby klaw81 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:51 am

Wow, this is an old thread - but here's the answer, just in case:

HobbyKing also sell the simulator cable in their Tx/Rx section - from memory it's $5 or less.
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Re: HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

Postby coriolan » Wed Dec 25, 2013 9:32 am

An old thread indeed! Just got a HK FP100 micro heli for Xmas but don't like the toy style Tx which comes with it. It seems the FP100,like the Solo Pro,V911 and Trex100 are all compatible with the FlySky/Turnigy 9X protocol so I wonder about getting cheap HK 4 ch. Tx and harvesting the RF module to make an AnyLink style module to be used via the trainer socket of my better transmitters.
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Re: HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio

Postby Diauilar » Mon Oct 23, 2023 11:45 am

HobbyKing's $30 2.4GHz radio is a fantastic option for budget-conscious hobbyists looking for reliable and affordable radio control equipment. It offers a solid performance at an incredibly competitive price point. Whether you're into RC cars, planes, or drones, this radio provides a stable 2.4GHz signal, ensuring minimal interference and maximum control over your models. While it may not have all the bells and whistles of higher-end radios, it's a great choice for beginners and those looking to get started without breaking the bank. HobbyKing has consistently delivered affordable PaperFellows review solutions for the RC community, and this radio is no exception, making it a valuable addition to your hobby arsenal.
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