Could you have two of these transmitters connected to same car? So if you have a few RC rigs and there are two of you using them you can connect to one and the other person can still be able to connect to a different RC rig. My daughter and I often go out together to test my repair skills so we share all of the RC rigs and having just two transmitters would be great if that is even possible 🤷♂️. As you well know what each persons choice of rig of the day is always different as they are all great fun. Hope i explained it properly. Keep up the great work
I accidentally hooked up a direct power servo, and sent a full 12 volts through one of those dumbo receivers. Honestly couldn't believe it didn't smoke. I keep them for when my son's friends come over. At this point they are 4 years old. Got them when they were still 20$.... But their prices now are getting out of hand. Somewhere along that chain someone is putting 20$ a piece in their pocket.
you can buy this radio with reciever for the low low price of 79.99 Canadian but dont spend another 30 bucks and get the better one it has a ton of fectures but tallematry is freaken sweet to have see your batts drain on your transm. pluss lots more very nice radio
Yeah man this cheap remote is my favorite... I'm a basher so I don't need 90% of what it does.... But I love the 30 models option, saves my settings, it's fast, great range, and I like how I can set how progressive I have the steering for when I do ramp hits😎👍😱
@@3SonsRC I am considering this radio to switch from my spektrum dx3r. Do you think this radiolink is as good as the spektrum in regards to the latency? Also, now that I am running HV servos in all my electric cars ( as opposed to 6v in my glow powered cars) I am concerned that my dx3r isn't allowing the 7.4v to get to my servo in my electric car. Does the dx3r/ sr3100 recievers not support HV servos?
@@thatoneguy2756 I'm pretty sure the dx3r does not support higher Bec. I have one, was a gift, set it up with I think the same servo you used, it worked for two minutes on higher Bec for test, tried again two days later and it was shot! I abandoned that Transmitter. Speed I'm not sure.... This Radiolink is plenty fast.... I know it's faster than the specs posted because it's same Tec and DumboRC. For the price it's cheap 3nough to Just try,.... I think you will love it
@@3SonsRC OK so I had a chance to try out the rc4gs v3 in my e buggy. The distance the rc4gs v3 is capable of is far beyond what I will need. The response felt very similar to my dx3r/sr3100 reciever combo. Expo works well on both steering and brakes as I commonly run negative expo on these depending on how much coffee I had. The only thing I don't like is how slim the rc4gs v3 grip is particularly at the top. I am gonna have to do some padding of some sort to fit this to my 2XL hand size. Just curious, are you wanting to let that dx3r go?
I don't have that dumborc you mentioned, just the basic one everyone has, and I got frustrated with the lack of model memory, so I have not compared. I'd search RUclips I'm sure someone has done a video comparing. But Radiolink is the parent technology for DumboRC, so radiolink is the premium from what I know.... Great value. The rc4gs is a great value but not sure if there are better cheap options now. Hope your enjoying the channel brother, see ya round
Great review. I love my RC4GS V2. It's good to see that there really isn't much latency. The price is great and it just works good. Thanks for going over the receivers. I have just been getting the ones with gyro but it's good to know that there is a less expensive option. I really don't use gyro either. 👍👍
Hi. Does Dumbo X6F receiver work with this one? Also if you use this remote on all your cars. Can you still use the original ones sometimes? For example if I am running two cars with my daughter. I would have to use the original remote on the second car.
I’m learning with you and here is what I came up with. For each model slot you can connect a maximum of 3 receivers. So basically you can have 30 cars tied to a controller that has 10 model slots like the Radio Link RC4GS. From what I can tell this only applies to a radio with 6 channels or less. Unfortunately I think the radio and receiver have to be the same brand. @@Themlpg73
Good radio... only problem is the battery tray ... I use 6 AA and they can fall out and disconnect.. out of control car... so I'm thinking of trying a 2s_ 3s lipo pak.
been using 6gs since it came out, 7 ch rx with gyro, amazing range and even farther with the 8ch rx. not to mention id seed , super easy fpv set up plug n play , tanks , excavators etc it will run anything. and even v1 can run as many rx as you want as long as your models are set up the same. v1 is 10 model memory and im running 44, been in rc since 1974 and i have futaba $$$$$$ tx ,, jr propo etc. and by far the mixing capabilities crush the competitors. waterproof your 4 and 5ch rx with conformal coating. easy to do. check out radiolink for how to setup many functions.
Yes brother, tons of speed run guys use these as they are fast and incredible range, and your able to preset the throttle curve for better traction for launches😎👍
I don't think so bro, radiolink only shows compatible on the website with the receivers that I posted in the video. DumboRC is a subsidiary company but definitely just some shared Tec not compatibility as far as I know. Would be great because I too have the dumborc receivers in like 6 of my rigs, but I will be pulling them gradually, good news is the cheap ones are like 12 bucks, and even the expensive 7 channel with water resistance is like $25,not too bad. The Dumborc receivers don't have water resistance either. Appreciate your time brother, see ya round
Interesting and informative review from someone that raced RC cars around 15 years ago with a Futaba stick TX 😊
Hell yeah brother.... That made my day. Glad you enjoyed, hope your liking the channel, see ya round brother
Could you have two of these transmitters connected to same car? So if you have a few RC rigs and there are two of you using them you can connect to one and the other person can still be able to connect to a different RC rig. My daughter and I often go out together to test my repair skills so we share all of the RC rigs and having just two transmitters would be great if that is even possible 🤷♂️. As you well know what each persons choice of rig of the day is always different as they are all great fun. Hope i explained it properly. Keep up the great work
Appreciate the kind words, I unfortunately don't know the answer to that one.
Hope your enjoying the channel brother, see ya round
I accidentally hooked up a direct power servo, and sent a full 12 volts through one of those dumbo receivers. Honestly couldn't believe it didn't smoke.
I keep them for when my son's friends come over. At this point they are 4 years old. Got them when they were still 20$....
But their prices now are getting out of hand. Somewhere along that chain someone is putting 20$ a piece in their pocket.
Yeah man the Radiolink system seems to still be a great value for sure.
Appreciate your time brother, hope your enjoying the channel, see ya round
you can buy this radio with reciever for the low low price of 79.99 Canadian but dont spend another 30 bucks and get the better one it has a ton of fectures but tallematry is freaken sweet to have see your batts drain on your transm. pluss lots more very nice radio
Yeah man this cheap remote is my favorite... I'm a basher so I don't need 90% of what it does.... But I love the 30 models option, saves my settings, it's fast, great range, and I like how I can set how progressive I have the steering for when I do ramp hits😎👍😱
Well done man. I ve been liking my GT5 but I ve been eyeing this one up!
Great overview of the Radiolink Radio and receiver Dennis. This is no doubt the Best budget Radio out there. One of my go-to radios next to my Futaba.
Appreciate the feedback and kind words my friend,
See ya round
@@3SonsRC I am considering this radio to switch from my spektrum dx3r. Do you think this radiolink is as good as the spektrum in regards to the latency? Also, now that I am running HV servos in all my electric cars ( as opposed to 6v in my glow powered cars) I am concerned that my dx3r isn't allowing the 7.4v to get to my servo in my electric car. Does the dx3r/ sr3100 recievers not support HV servos?
@@thatoneguy2756 I'm pretty sure the dx3r does not support higher Bec. I have one, was a gift, set it up with I think the same servo you used, it worked for two minutes on higher Bec for test, tried again two days later and it was shot! I abandoned that Transmitter. Speed I'm not sure.... This Radiolink is plenty fast.... I know it's faster than the specs posted because it's same Tec and DumboRC.
For the price it's cheap 3nough to Just try,.... I think you will love it
@@3SonsRC thank you for the reply!
@@3SonsRC OK so I had a chance to try out the rc4gs v3 in my e buggy. The distance the rc4gs v3 is capable of is far beyond what I will need. The response felt very similar to my dx3r/sr3100 reciever combo. Expo works well on both steering and brakes as I commonly run negative expo on these depending on how much coffee I had. The only thing I don't like is how slim the rc4gs v3 grip is particularly at the top. I am gonna have to do some padding of some sort to fit this to my 2XL hand size. Just curious, are you wanting to let that dx3r go?
Nice review as always brother nobody does it better
Appreciate the kind words my friend
Debating between this one and the Dumbo DDF-350. Have you maybe used both and can recommend one from the other? Thanks in advance?
I don't have that dumborc you mentioned, just the basic one everyone has, and I got frustrated with the lack of model memory, so I have not compared.
I'd search RUclips I'm sure someone has done a video comparing.
But Radiolink is the parent technology for DumboRC, so radiolink is the premium from what I know.... Great value. The rc4gs is a great value but not sure if there are better cheap options now.
Hope your enjoying the channel brother, see ya round
Okay Thanks for your respond! And i do Thanks!
@@3SonsRC
Great review. I love my RC4GS V2. It's good to see that there really isn't much latency. The price is great and it just works good. Thanks for going over the receivers. I have just been getting the ones with gyro but it's good to know that there is a less expensive option. I really don't use gyro either. 👍👍
Hi. Does Dumbo X6F receiver work with this one? Also if you use this remote on all your cars. Can you still use the original ones sometimes? For example if I am running two cars with my daughter. I would have to use the original remote on the second car.
I’m learning with you and here is what I came up with.
For each model slot you can connect a maximum of 3 receivers. So basically you can have 30 cars tied to a controller that has 10 model slots like the Radio Link RC4GS. From what I can tell this only applies to a radio with 6 channels or less. Unfortunately I think the radio and receiver have to be the same brand.
@@Themlpg73
Good radio... only problem is the battery tray ... I use 6 AA and they can fall out and disconnect.. out of control car... so I'm thinking of trying a 2s_ 3s lipo pak.
Get rubber band. Pak is smaller than batteries. Door slides off easily. That's why they sell the doors alot.
great remote and review,i really like mine
Appreciate that Duke, good to see you as always 🙌
been using 6gs since it came out, 7 ch rx with gyro, amazing range and even farther with the 8ch rx. not to mention id seed , super easy fpv set up plug n play , tanks , excavators etc it will run anything. and even v1 can run as many rx as you want as long as your models are set up the same. v1 is 10 model memory and im running 44, been in rc since 1974 and i have futaba $$$$$$ tx ,, jr propo etc. and by far the mixing capabilities crush the competitors. waterproof your 4 and 5ch rx with conformal coating. easy to do. check out radiolink for how to setup many functions.
Appreciate the support brother, I gotta check out that Conformal Coating I have heard about it 👍
@@3SonsRC ill send you a link, use it on my quads etc . Even have used plastic dip but traps too much heat
Amazon has the mg chemical brand, there is a silicone and acrylic version either will do.
Thanks , Dennis
I just put one in my 6s infraction! Glad I picked a good set up!
Yes brother, tons of speed run guys use these as they are fast and incredible range, and your able to preset the throttle curve for better traction for launches😎👍
Good review..I might try one of these next
Can't go wrong brother, ya want to play it safe @ $65 with a Gyro Receiver that's a cheap try😎👍
Appreciate your time brother, see ya round
Would like to try it
Is there a contact info to radiolink ? got some issues
Gotta be bro, try FB or Google Radiolink for their website
Think I got it 👍
Does anybody know if this transmitter will bind to the DumboRC receivers
I don't think so bro, radiolink only shows compatible on the website with the receivers that I posted in the video.
DumboRC is a subsidiary company but definitely just some shared Tec not compatibility as far as I know.
Would be great because I too have the dumborc receivers in like 6 of my rigs, but I will be pulling them gradually, good news is the cheap ones are like 12 bucks, and even the expensive 7 channel with water resistance is like $25,not too bad. The Dumborc receivers don't have water resistance either.
Appreciate your time brother, see ya round
Hi, you can't. Dumborc receivers cannot bind with Radiolink, vice versa.
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Bro got good problems
Yeah but all the battery... Radiolink to the rescue