Choosing transmitter

Erik

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Hi!
I´m building my first quadcopter and I need some help with choosing a transmitter. I don´t want to get a super cheap one since I want to be able to use it for more advanced builds later on. I have a budget on approximatley 75-125 dollars. Some features that I would be glad if concluded is telematry, gimball-controll, different flying modes (like quadcopter, octacopter and flying wing) and about 8 channels. I can of course compemise a bit on the features and the price. Thnaks for the expertis.
/Erik
 
I could give about 200 dollars for a transmitter but then I would prefer if the Transmitter module and the reciver were included. I don´t konw if that is possible but recommendation on transmitters up to 300 dollars is very welcome.
 
Hi mate look at spektrum DX7/DX8/DX9 get a combo pack will have a receiver with it , or look at the futaba they do a nice 10 channel one
 
Would you say that buying the turnigy 9XR pro is well spentmoney? What do you think is the biggest cons with it? How does it compars to the DX8?

I kind of like the Futaba radios but which one were you refering to in the previous post?

If i decide to buy the 9XR pro then which telemetry modules should I get?
 
Hi mate normally guys get the frsky with the 9x pro , the DX8 is a really nice transmitter but for a little more you can have the all singing and dancing DX9 and that has full spoken telemetry so no need to look at transmitter it tell you and is so so easy to set up
 
Hi mate how it works is the hub has all the sensor wires into it from what unit you want telemetry , like battery voltage ,this( hub) then plugs into the receiver so it sends the info to the transmitter which then gives you the display
 
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