Gadget-Geek
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Its still cheaper than other radios with even less features and this supports Austin who brought this mod to the RC world as a kit. Also that Abisma CR3P looks more like an iT4 which isnt compatible with the hacked firmware. I don't even think the iT4 has custom firmware yet. Even some/one of the other GT3-C clones may not have compatible firmware from what I've read
Don't get me wrong, The support he's giving is far more than the money he's making on the kits. Just look at the post count, This has to be the most active thread on the forum. I'm just saying that if you can pick up a usb stick on E-bay for four or five bucks that does the same job without the fuss then he could get them in bulk wholesale for less than half that and put them in his kit and sell the kits for ten bucks, Passing the savings on to the customer. The ST-Link sticks are the size of a thumb drive and are compatible with the programming software used to update the Tx.
Also, The CR3P is the same as the GT3B, Look at the receivers, They are the same except that Absima claims theirs are waterproof (Bonus). The layout is like the iT4 but it has the GT3B guts, Plus it only takes four double "A" batteries as opposed to the eight that the GT3B takes. Absima has an iT4 as well, Theirs is called the CR4T and it has a dedicated crawler firmware that can be downloaded from their website. Plus the CR4T doesn't have that annoying engine rev sound when turned on or that stupid pokey antenna sticking up, The CR4T can also be changed to accommodate left handed users too, Seems more like a grown up transmitter and less like a toy (My 2 cents).
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