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justboatonic:

--- Quote from: RaaArtyGunner on December 07, 2011, 08:40:22 pm ---Is this a new addition to their range.
If not, must have missed it on their site.
Might be easier to use as the one I posted a pic off as it is not programmable. :-)) :-))

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No, its not a new addition (well not in the last 4 months or so!)

The build quality feels very good. There's actually a charging jack on the side although there are no instructions whether it is negative or positive pin. Shouldnt bee too hard to find out though with a multi meter and cells in the case. There is servo reverse and mixing of two channels. The receiver is tiny (also 6 channel). Comes with a binding plug too.

RaaArtyGunner:
Justboatonic,

That is probably a better option as no need to fiddle with PC to set it up.

Thank you  :-)) :-))

Timo2:
Hi Boys

  Yes the HK6DF is new ( 6 months ) and it's a lot simpler to use  =  4 Channel , 1 Switch , 1 turn knob , so far we have 3 units in the club ( plus a load of extra  Rx's )

  Timo2

  :-))

RaaArtyGunner:
Timo,

Thank you good to know I had not lost the plot.

Have wish listed the radio, see that a combo, with receivers is available  :-)) :-)) :-))

So suppose the comments about being equal with Fsky etc all apply to this set as well

funtimefrankie:

--- Quote from: netleyned on December 07, 2011, 06:37:49 pm ---So you can take all three to the lake and they all work without the laptop?

Ned


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As long as all the functions work the same, but if say one steering servo is reversed in one one boat then you need the computer to change the channel.
So with a bit of forward thinking you'd be OK.
With more complicated set-ups, twin motors with mixing, say the problems might arise.
It remembers the last used setup.
The USBradio software is a lot better than that supplied, a bargain at £2.

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