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Radiomaster MT12 - A Racer's Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
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    A review of the Radiomaster MT12 ELRS version from the perspective of an RC racer

Комментарии • 13

  • @tylerbrown6215
    @tylerbrown6215 Месяц назад

    1000% interested in a racing setup up for this radio

  • @Divefire
    @Divefire 2 месяца назад +3

    Really great video and exactly the kind of thing I was hoping to find on the MT12. I for one would really enjoy more content about it, and good job!

  • @Crixman
    @Crixman 26 дней назад

    Being an RC car racer, I agree 100% with what you say.. even if i don't have the radio yet..😅

  • @FYRC15
    @FYRC15 2 месяца назад +3

    I like your video. I bought one when they first came out with zero experience with this system. It’s not to bad when your doing the normal things, however getting into 4ws is a pretty big challenge. It was ok with me because I’m a diehard for 40 yrs and willing to learn anything new in rc. I don’t think these will really take off until us surface guys get a more user friendly update. It’s by far the superior transmitter for the money hands down.

    • @henrymoller3332
      @henrymoller3332 Месяц назад +1

      Its interesting, coming from a mainly drone flyer exploring into rc cars, this seems so simple comparatively to drone rates and everything. A lot of drone guys will see radiomaster making a surface radio and get into it! Edge TX is complicated up front but after about an hour of youtube you can make it do anything that you could possibly want!

  • @sea_kerman
    @sea_kerman 3 месяца назад +3

    Another cool thing is the radiomaster ELRS recievers come with battery voltage sensing and telemetry.

  • @nielsdezwijger7308
    @nielsdezwijger7308 Месяц назад

    It really holds up against the sanwa radio's. I use it on Pro10, touring cars and 1/8th scale racers. Receivers are small and have built in antenna's and go for 20,-. If you overcome the learning curve and give it a chance, you have a M17 spec radio (only without the programmable servo features) for a fraction of the cost.

  • @itzjoeylo4501
    @itzjoeylo4501 2 месяца назад +1

    Would you consider training us on the RadioMaster MT12…? I have one and I just bound it to its original RX in my newly built Tekno SCT410 2.0 that I plan on beginning to race at a track near me.

  • @patrikmoller3643
    @patrikmoller3643 2 месяца назад

    Great review, I have myself used a NB4 for a few years and are really excited to get into the Mt12 instead, I'm looking at doing a side by side comparison of the two as well once I've used the Mt12 for a bit :)

  • @henrymoller3332
    @henrymoller3332 Месяц назад +1

    can you do 1000hz elrs like one could with a drone?

    • @FYRC15
      @FYRC15 Месяц назад +1

      Yes

    • @FYRC15
      @FYRC15 Месяц назад +1

      I was sure people would be snatching these up for the racetrack… not so much. I love mine though. The only really complicated part is when you need to start moving switches around and getting into 4WS. I still learned it but there is not way a kid will sit down and do that. The big deal for me was the quality and speed for the money. The only there transmitters close in surface is 6-800$.