Hmm interesting. other than the screen any advantages to a HK-T6A ?
How does the radio feel in hand compared to the tried and true TQ radios?
Ill have to look for some more info about this radio. Very cool that it uses the same RX's as the HK-T6A I have a handful of the 3ch and 6ch RXs
seems like the way to go it you dont want to mod a pistol case and want a screen.
Must be the v2 rx's
The handle is a bit big for my hands (fairly small) which is strange since the chinese designed it, you think it be for small hands. and the dual esc functions will be great, for my liking, once the bug/limited functionality i posted earlier is fixed. beings i go in and out of dig so many times most the time you can't even tell, as its just to load/unload suspension, But it works great now considering the price tag and most buyers of a budget radio probably arn't pro's
If this was around before i started looking into custom radios, i would have never built mine...and if it wasn't for the radio i'm working on now i may have customized a gt3b for my hand and used it as my daily tx...but i'm slowly getting parts together for my next "personal build" which will kill any conversion done before, including the 6i conversions.
Now if you need 6 channels, with dual esc and 4ws mixing i would suggest this radio over the t6 conversions as its much cheaper and i still haven't found a good way to do either dual esc or 4ws mixing so its easily adjustable for someone besides me. And for the custom people the gt3b could be a good builder, there is room in the st wheel area for switches/buttons. Plenty of room in handle, switches can easily be moved around.
I've been considering cutting the batt tray off, put a 1 cell lipo and dc step up regulator in the handle, and shrinking the handle down a touch, make the ch 3 button work for my hands better, move the st and th trims into the st wheel column, move the rotary encoded somewhere for quicker programming. El backlight, frsky module, etc...There really is alot of stuff that can be done, and its a 35 dollar radio, so if you mess it up its not a very expensive mess up.
I hope someday we will be able to program it and simulate the channels on a pc. The 9x custom firmware has it (eepe) so it might be possible with the 3b radio. But the 9x uses a atmel atmega, and the gt3b uses a stmicroelectronics stm8s. psx over on rct told me he isn't a app developer for the pc so he probably won't be able to do much for this service, but i'm looking into getting some adobe software which i believe will design apps for pc's if so i'll look either make a simple firmware generator, you select the firmware you wish to use, then adjust your models, then save it and flash it through the stm8s programmer. Or i'll see if i can use the programmer and DSC port to create a full on simulator/programmer/adjustment settings like t6 config (But much better, like digtal radio) But this all depends if i have the knowledge on how to build it, in other words if a high dollar adobe suite can step me though it.