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Re: Frsky Taranis Q X7 2.4ghz LBT Transmitter

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timg:
Hi All
I'm just looking at updating my son's transmitter
Does anyone have, use or own a frsky transmitter ?


https://www.t9hobbysport.com/taranis-q-x7-2.4ghz-transmitter


Any views welcome


Thanks
Spud

timg:
Ok , no very popular then , if i get one i will post my comments

cos918:
Hi  I have been looking in to the Frsky Taranis X9E . What I found they are aimed at the Fly boys mainly . If you find a boater with one thats very rare . There was a good thread on here about the Taranis X9E. I think it is very good value for the money and most reviews I have read or watched have been positive .


john

Subculture:
It will run you a lot more than a QX 7 so be sure you require the extra features.

You can get QX 7's for about £69 posted. A bargain for the level of spec you get.

https://www.banggood.com/FrSky-ACCST-Taranis-Q-X7-2_4GHz-16CH-Transmitter-White-Black-p-1112717.html?cur_warehouse=HK

JimG:
I have the top end Tx the Horus X12 and so far although it has not had a great amount of use it has been problem free. This does not use OpenTx firmware and is easier to program and set up. The OpenTx does appear to be much more flexible but needs more work in setting up, normally best on your computer first. Most  modern transmitters are based on an aircraft setup but the OpenTx firmware is more flexible on programming mixes etc and will be easier to setup for a boat. The throttle stick will be setup with a ratchet although FrSky gimbals seem to be easily convertible to give a spring center.

Jim

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