DX3S 3-Channel DSM Surface Radio with Telemetry
mattft86
Posted: Sep 28 2009, 11:23 PM


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ive had one of thease transmitters for about 4-5 months now i would just like
to say its got to be the best and i reccomend this one


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Overview

Combining Spektrum’s industry-leading 2.4GHz DSM® technology with valuable telemetry features, the DX3S represents the most advanced sport-level DSM radio ever developed. RTR drivers and sport racers can add the safety of telemetry and monitor vital vehicle stats right from their transmitter, without any additional equipment. Keep your engine operating in the optimum temperature range, keep an eye on your battery voltage and check out just how fast your vehicle is running, all right from the large LCD readout of the DX3S. The DX3S is now compatible with the MR3000 and DSM2 surface receivers too.


* The typical telemetry range is 100–200 feet and will vary depending on the operating environment.

Key Features

* Now compatible with the MR3000 3-channel marine receiver and DSM2 surface receivers, in addition to DSM surface receivers.
* Integrated telemetry with graphically depicted gauges on transmitter (requires DSM telemetry compatible surface receiver)*
* 10-model memory
* Includes free bonus SR300 3-channel DSM sport receiver
* Monitor your engine or motor’s operating temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius
* Never let a low battery stop you in your tracks – the DX3S and integrated telemetry let you watch over your receiver pack’s voltage to keep you in the running
* Keep tabs on your engine’s operating range-safe high-rev operation
* Rolling selector user interface for fast, easy programming and setup
* 10-character model naming
* 3 grip sizes (small, medium, large)
* Adjustable Frame Rate: 11 or 16.5ms
* ModelMatch
* Expert and standard modes
* Digital trims
* Throttle Punch
* Steering dual rate
* Travel adjust
* Sub trims
* Servo reverse
* Exponential
* 3-timer functions
* Aux/Steering channel mixing
* Telemetry alerts
* Buzzer adjustments - high, low & off
* Screen contrast
* Transmitter battery alert
* Right-hand configuration (only)

This post has been edited by mattft86 on Nov 10 2009, 10:09 PM
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miromiro
Posted: Oct 4 2009, 05:55 AM


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