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OK look like I should make the move so I dont have to worry about what crystal I have all the time. Can someone recommend one for me and what else I need with it. Sound stupid but I dotn know much about em. Dont want to spend tons either.

Thanks!
I use a JR XS3 on all my R/c's havent had a problem yet. Jr also just released the pro version of the XS3, gray case, momo type sterring wheel with 10 model memory.
That JR XS3 pro looks awesome and it's only 10 bucks more than the original. I don't know what your budget is brokefreak, but it's $249.00. With all the people going to berwyn now it seems like it's going to to become necessary at some point.
i have the airtronics mx-3 and i love it. Its got most of the features any other fm radio has and its very affordable. This is my first fm radio and it will always be in all my cars. heres the link for it http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...HA8**&P=ML. Same one i got.
I agree, the only reason I went with the non-synthesized JR XR3, is the used deal I got on it. It is well worth the extra $ to get a syntesized radio. A bunch of us have the FM radio's now, so there is still a possible mixup with frequencies, with the XS3, or other synth radios, You have all the channels available...
If your gonna upgrade the radio, you might as well get the XS3 or the pro version.
You might be able to get away with noone running , let's say "ch 78" for now, but, with the rate some of us buy/sell R/C's, how long is that gonna last? Not to mention, The Chicago group of R/C'ers is growing soo fast.

Good Luck with your decisions!!!!
thanks man. Looks like that MX-3 is in the price range. So again I am going to play ignorant.. Hell I'm not playin. What else do I need? I am clueless. The Stock Radio has been so easy..
if everyone in Chi is going FM, that means you will end up with all the AM channels to yourself
Tex, I thought I saw the range is better with the FM radios as well. I'm debating getting the JR XS3 pro in the future but for now the stocker seems to be OK.
are you the guy with the emaxx and savage? ...I just put that together (blown5.0)(9seclx)

anyway I hear there are alot of benefits to a upper scale FM system...Range is one of them, although Traxxas claimes 1/2 mile with theirs... I never had problems with my stock radio... I just got a deal on a used FM so I jumped on it otherwise I would still have the TQ3
Yep, That's me.
i got a mx-3 and i love it, and its only like 130 or around there bran new
Quote:if everyone in Chi is going FM, that means you will end up with all the AM channels to yourself


Thats exactly what I was hoping for :p
I just spent the most of the money that I was thinking about going FM with, so it may just wait a while longer. i have no problems with the stock radio as of yet so I'm gonna wait..............thats of course unless I get a deal on one before that time.
I have yet to get FM but will as soon as I have enough cars to make it usefull. The one thing thats great is that with the right controller,you can use 1 controller for all your cars. You need to buy a reciever for each car thats compatible and a crystal but you carry alot less controllers around. Now you can buy the recievers that require no crystal but they do tend to get expensive.
Quote:Now you can buy the recievers that require no crystal but they do tend to get expensive.


Yeah, but also consider, a reciever will run aproximately $50 (depending on the brand) + the price of crystals ($10-$25) + having extra frequencies, just in case. It is aproximately $70 and up to add a car to your radio... With a synthesized radio, it is aproximately $70 for a new reciever, and you have all available frequencies... I plan on upgrading to synth sometime soon.
I think AM actually has a longer range than FM, but AM is a LOT more prone to interference. Can anyone confirm this?
I guess I will stick with my Stock for now. I was thinking if we go to the raceway there might be some other peeps on stock radios... Oh well thanks for the help..

Ted
Here's more info than you ever thought you'd need to know about AM/FM radio frequencies
Thanks.. That is some good readin...