Kerry Garrison
Apr 11, 2003, 04:00 AM
Hitec Aggressor CRX FM Radio Review
If we set our wayback machine to about two years ago, the radio market
consisted of either high end FM radios with digital displays and all the
bells and whistles and inexpensive AM radios with nothing more than servo
reverse and trim controls. The trend these days is a middle ground approach
of combining all of the features of the top-of-the-line radios into a small
compact design. Early adopters of this style include the JR X3 and Multiplex
Profi Car lines.
http://www.wildhobbies.com/news/default.asp?cmd=view&articleid=922
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Kerry Garrison
WildHobbies.com - The #1 On-Line Hobby Magazine
http://www.wildhobbies.com
If we set our wayback machine to about two years ago, the radio market
consisted of either high end FM radios with digital displays and all the
bells and whistles and inexpensive AM radios with nothing more than servo
reverse and trim controls. The trend these days is a middle ground approach
of combining all of the features of the top-of-the-line radios into a small
compact design. Early adopters of this style include the JR X3 and Multiplex
Profi Car lines.
http://www.wildhobbies.com/news/default.asp?cmd=view&articleid=922
--
Kerry Garrison
WildHobbies.com - The #1 On-Line Hobby Magazine
http://www.wildhobbies.com