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    What's so good about 2.4?

    Why should I get a 2.4Ghz radio system? Why is it so much better than 27Mhz?

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    I simply like the shorter antenna.
    ENJOY the hobby, don't HATE it.

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    Many reasons, short antenna, less glitching, no worries about what frequency others are on are just a few. Many 2.4 Ghz radios have many other features or adjustments but that varies a lot from radio to radio.
    BlindMan Racing
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    I like the short antenae and the fact the i have the link one and can use it with up 20 cars
    My MERV or My WIFE, GOD i'm gonna miss her!

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    you will never screw up with another wise guy out there
    Revo 3.3 Rustler 2.5r
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    IMO its the best mod you can do. Shorter antenna, no interference, transmitter uses 4 AA's vs 8 AA's. I despise the long antennas so much that I just had them running the length of the car under the body. My range was about 150 feet. Now it's as far as you can see, or dare to walk if you turn it upside down.

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    With the link radio, you have a ton of options you dont get with the stock am. Dual rates, servo end point adjustment, brake force adjustment. You can tune your car to make it drive better.
    Revo 3.3 | Stampede | E-Revo VXL | Wild Willy 2

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