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What do you want in a controller?

I've been pretty happy with my GT3B, I bought the hack kit from you and hacked it myself. My only gripe is programming. I understand that the text needs to be shorthand because of the limitations of the screen but holy moly is it annoying to read through pages and pages on forums or fumble through the firmware manual just to set up a few channels. Is it possible to leave the GT3B the way it is to keep cost low but set it up so you can program it with a computer so the menus would be easier to follow?
 
Regular LiPo is bad because you have to get it to "storage" charge between uses and then re-charge it before use.
4AA is fine with me, but for those that use the radio a lot LiFePO4 is the way to go.

Yea ya don't........ Had the same 3s 2200 king Lipo for well over 4 years now with zero issues. Never have put any Lipo into storage charge....... Seems to be working just fine as well with the rest of my lipos......

I love this "wives" tale stuff. Keeps many others away and floods the subject with on going wrongful hogwash. Lmao
 
I've been pretty happy with my GT3B, I bought the hack kit from you and hacked it myself. My only gripe is programming. I understand that the text needs to be shorthand because of the limitations of the screen but holy moly is it annoying to read through pages and pages on forums or fumble through the firmware manual just to set up a few channels. Is it possible to leave the GT3B the way it is to keep cost low but set it up so you can program it with a computer so the menus would be easier to follow?

Maybe due to I was on board from day one on the hack....... But if you read the manual intirely and get the know of the abriviations and what they mean and do it is quite easy to follow.
 
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