Best radio for running VF Dig Just wondering what the most popular radio is for running the VF Dig. I'm thinking about a DXR3R. Looking for something that makes using all three options of the dig unit smooth and easy. Thanks Farmer |
yeah, the DX3R makes it super simple. |
Thanks for your input thats what I was hoping for"thumbsup" |
I just switched from a 3PK to the 3R and it was super easy. The best part is the re-programability of all te buttons switches etc. Lots more options than you have with the 3PK and I have had Futaba for 12years now. Oh and the reason for the switch was the lack of EPA full adjustment on the 3rd channel. Even with the EPA's set to 0 there was still too much travel on the PK |
Yup, another vote for the DX3R. I've got it for my Edge with a VF dig, and it makes the setup simple. Plus you don't have to change any switches out or anything like that, just set it to Aux 3Pos, set the end points, and go, on whichever switch you want it to be on. |
Can you use the DX3 to use all three positions of the vf dig? |
dx3r all the way. i use it for 6 cars including my my slingshot, best on the market! |
dx3r for sure |
Using the DX3R makes it a breeze using the VF Dig ;) There is also a tut on setting it up with EPA's etc on here ;) |
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You can use the Futaba 3pm to get 3 positions for the VF dig also. The 3pm can be had for $120. |
You can also use a DX3 or a XR3. I got my XR3 off Ebay for less than $20. But if price isn't an issue go for the DX3R. |
make sure NOT to use the dx3.0 ive made that costly mistake |
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I tried to but the DX3 but they sent me the dx3.0 so i shipped that piece of garbage back. I had to decide either buy a dx3 from the LHS for $249.99 plus tax or buy a dx3r for $275 off line with free shipping. The choice was easy the DX3R will be here tomorrow and i cant wait |
I have always used Airtronics so I went with this one. The reciever is the size of a FXR esc.It is very small and black. http://www.airtronics.net/airtronics_MX_3FHSS.asp |
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