Quick tip, setup one model, set it up the way you want it, then create another model and copy the setup you just did to the 2nd model... Do this every time you add a new reciever to make it easier and faster for you to program it.
I have the 4 in 1 so I can bind it with my many Dumbo receivers and it’s really convenient. Range is great but also bought the Nano Ranger module just in case. Guys like Joshua Bardwell and Joshua Bardwell have good setup videos. I did that same lockout with light confirmation. It’s not a walk through the park but once you get the functions you need it’s really worth it.
Nothing against stuff like this but I’m generally happy with the stock stuff, most of my stuff is traxxas and I’ve never really had any issues with them, my main radio is just a tqi with the Bluetooth module and the traxxas app and it works well for me when I want to mess with anything. I picked up a Losi Hammer Rey a few weeks ago and it’s been a great truck and of course that came the Spektrum stuff and I like that too, it’s nice to have the 50/75/100 switch and the lights for the battery percentage too. I’d rather have another truck than spend the money on more radios and receivers but that’s just me lol I’m just not into the technical stuff enough to need to go for that stuff. Seems pretty nice though
I'm new to the surface rc hobby, i got a cayman pro, an mjx hyper go, a boat, and a couple of tiny rc crawlers, but before that, i got into the drone hobby first, so im slightly familiar with how edgeTX works. What i like about this radio is that it can be whatever you want it to be, it can do whatever you can think of, if you can program it it will happen, and only for a fraction of what sanwa offers.. Also i hate the transmitter that comes stock with literally EVERY rc car, i have 5 stock rc transmitters that i dont use that they (company) could've saved and add the cost to a better quality rc car.
I’m going to get one of these three to clean up my 81817272616252 transmitters laying around; Futaba 4pm, Radiolink Rc8x, Flysky Noble NB4. I ain’t going to mess with that radiomaster, I don’t need all that extra stuff.
Already done,, need sort out some switches for different modes for 4ws and dig 🤔 But I might just sell it and get the radiolink rc6gs V3 for ease of use, 🤷♂️ I've got the v2 but I can't assign switches for dual rates or different 4ws modes,, Radio master is just a head ache 🙄
@@HolmesHobbies I hear you there , it's just me and technology especially when I'm used to something and how it works ,It's like going from easy basic cell phone and then changing to multi features one that takes an age to set up and even longer to familiarise yourself with,, my patience with tech is very slim ,how I haven't thrown the mt12 at a wall yet amazes me 😉🤣
Check out the wfly x9 it’s 9 ch and has mixing and w4s settings already programmed but it has 2 3 position switches and 2 knobs with one knob also being a button
Missed a GIANT step with binding ELRS. Right after you create a new model on the radio, you have to go into the settings and turn on the ELRS module. If not, when you select "Express LRS" after pressing the system key the radio will basically lock up. This radio is a master-level device, 110% NOT for beginners. This radio makes NOTHING easier. What this radio can do is VERY impressive, but Radiomaster missed the mark big time, and should have cleaned up the interface.
What are the biggest differences between the elrs and 4 in 1? I have the 4 in 1 and can’t get it to bind with the r85c receiver. (I needed a 5 channel receiver for rear steer and dig). I’ve watched multiple videos and can’t seem to make it bind. What steps am I missing?
I hate this radio. It's absolutely over complicated and relies on people to volunteer to fix the issues on their own time. In other words, a bunch of airplane guys who really don't give a rats ass about surface vehicles. If you're thinking of buying this system.... Do your homework. Go on the forums and see the interactions. It's a horrible system unless you're some kind of programming guru. It's very frustrating to use. Don't let anyone who got it for free tell you otherwise
@@HolmesHobbies Yeah I own the MT-12. It's a real mess. I'm happy you're not promoting this just because it's good for relations with the company. The TX is page after page of information and titles that confuse me to no end. Nothing is intuitive. I didn't receive a start up guide with mine. And the website gets you to edgeTX and a list of radios, none of which are the MT-12. When on the forums, you have a mix of guys giving you crap for buying a TX that's not for beginners, some people telling you to hang in there and wait till the devs get it fixed, and people angry about anyone expecting the devs to do it all for free. Meanwhile, Radiomaster advertised this radio as something they're constantly working with developers on to make a good user experience for the customers. This radio is awesome technology. But it's absolutely a nightmare to use. It's not intuitive at all. It's not enjoyable to use. It constantly angers me. It was a waste of money. They need a completely new menu and for someone who isn't named Poindexter to be in charge of it
@@HolmesHobbies I mostly crawl and trail, but I do have a growing fleet of on road cars as well. Also interested in FPV and was a big reason I got this MT-12. But I have since decided I need to get a much much better setup to use, perhaps simply because I'm too dumb to comprehend this one. But oddly, I reached out among all the people who claim this thing is super easy and asked if I could pay someone to set it all up for me on to a pile of receivers and not even one person wanted to make a few hundred bucks. So it says to me, it's not actually as easy as they say
Quick tip, setup one model, set it up the way you want it, then create another model and copy the setup you just did to the 2nd model...
Do this every time you add a new reciever to make it easier and faster for you to program it.
I have the 4 in 1 so I can bind it with my many Dumbo receivers and it’s really convenient. Range is great but also bought the Nano Ranger module just in case. Guys like Joshua Bardwell and Joshua Bardwell have good setup videos. I did that same lockout with light confirmation. It’s not a walk through the park but once you get the functions you need it’s really worth it.
Good show
I can’t wait to set my controller up
I have been thinking about buying this lately. I currently use Flysky GT3C. and feel like updating. Your videos are very helpful. Thanks for sharing
If you are a plug and play guy dont get this radio...you will be disappointed... Get the radiolink rc6gs instead 😉
I bought a 4 in 1 and have never figured it out waiting for some more videos
more MT12 vids incoming!
The RX that comes with the radio comes with a pre bind 3ch Rx.
🤘🍻🤘
Nothing against stuff like this but I’m generally happy with the stock stuff, most of my stuff is traxxas and I’ve never really had any issues with them, my main radio is just a tqi with the Bluetooth module and the traxxas app and it works well for me when I want to mess with anything. I picked up a Losi Hammer Rey a few weeks ago and it’s been a great truck and of course that came the Spektrum stuff and I like that too, it’s nice to have the 50/75/100 switch and the lights for the battery percentage too. I’d rather have another truck than spend the money on more radios and receivers but that’s just me lol I’m just not into the technical stuff enough to need to go for that stuff. Seems pretty nice though
that makes sense
@@HolmesHobbies I understand it though, I’m just too cheap! lol
I'm new to the surface rc hobby, i got a cayman pro, an mjx hyper go, a boat, and a couple of tiny rc crawlers, but before that, i got into the drone hobby first, so im slightly familiar with how edgeTX works.
What i like about this radio is that it can be whatever you want it to be, it can do whatever you can think of, if you can program it it will happen, and only for a fraction of what sanwa offers..
Also i hate the transmitter that comes stock with literally EVERY rc car, i have 5 stock rc transmitters that i dont use that they (company) could've saved and add the cost to a better quality rc car.
I reeeeealy want one of these. But we need an easy to use set up and programming video. *wink* *wink*! 😉
I’m going to get one of these three to clean up my 81817272616252 transmitters laying around;
Futaba 4pm, Radiolink Rc8x, Flysky Noble NB4.
I ain’t going to mess with that radiomaster, I don’t need all that extra stuff.
My radio won’t pick up any local stations. AM nor FM. Can you help?
have you tried short wave?
@@HolmesHobbies if he stands under an am antenna, he might be able to turn his mt12 into a welding rod
do move vid of this please!
Already done,, need sort out some switches for different modes for 4ws and dig 🤔
But I might just sell it and get the radiolink rc6gs V3 for ease of use, 🤷♂️ I've got the v2 but I can't assign switches for dual rates or different 4ws modes,,
Radio master is just a head ache 🙄
Lots of vids on that, you could program it in 10 minutes!
@@HolmesHobbies I hear you there , it's just me and technology especially when I'm used to something and how it works ,It's like going from easy basic cell phone and then changing to multi features one that takes an age to set up and even longer to familiarise yourself with,, my patience with tech is very slim ,how I haven't thrown the mt12 at a wall yet amazes me 😉🤣
Check out the wfly x9 it’s 9 ch and has mixing and w4s settings already programmed but it has 2 3 position switches and 2 knobs with one knob also being a button
Keep on it. Once you wrap your head around it, you won't even look for another transmitter.
You're behind!?
I'm still using a RC4GS...
Missed a GIANT step with binding ELRS. Right after you create a new model on the radio, you have to go into the settings and turn on the ELRS module. If not, when you select "Express LRS" after pressing the system key the radio will basically lock up. This radio is a master-level device, 110% NOT for beginners. This radio makes NOTHING easier. What this radio can do is VERY impressive, but Radiomaster missed the mark big time, and should have cleaned up the interface.
It seems that all the models on my radio already have that done. I'm noticing that they constantly are changing and updating the "stock " firmware
What are the biggest differences between the elrs and 4 in 1? I have the 4 in 1 and can’t get it to bind with the r85c receiver. (I needed a 5 channel receiver for rear steer and dig). I’ve watched multiple videos and can’t seem to make it bind. What steps am I missing?
@@ConnorSmith_24what? I use the same receiver and it works fine with my mt12, check the protocol you're using
I hate this radio. It's absolutely over complicated and relies on people to volunteer to fix the issues on their own time. In other words, a bunch of airplane guys who really don't give a rats ass about surface vehicles.
If you're thinking of buying this system.... Do your homework. Go on the forums and see the interactions. It's a horrible system unless you're some kind of programming guru. It's very frustrating to use. Don't let anyone who got it for free tell you otherwise
ok, for what it's worth, I bought this one myself
I also dont fly any airplanes or drones (but I used to). I pretty much just crawl. Do you have the mt12 yourself?
@@HolmesHobbies Yeah I own the MT-12. It's a real mess. I'm happy you're not promoting this just because it's good for relations with the company.
The TX is page after page of information and titles that confuse me to no end. Nothing is intuitive.
I didn't receive a start up guide with mine. And the website gets you to edgeTX and a list of radios, none of which are the MT-12.
When on the forums, you have a mix of guys giving you crap for buying a TX that's not for beginners, some people telling you to hang in there and wait till the devs get it fixed, and people angry about anyone expecting the devs to do it all for free.
Meanwhile, Radiomaster advertised this radio as something they're constantly working with developers on to make a good user experience for the customers.
This radio is awesome technology. But it's absolutely a nightmare to use. It's not intuitive at all. It's not enjoyable to use. It constantly angers me. It was a waste of money.
They need a completely new menu and for someone who isn't named Poindexter to be in charge of it
@@HolmesHobbies I mostly crawl and trail, but I do have a growing fleet of on road cars as well. Also interested in FPV and was a big reason I got this MT-12. But I have since decided I need to get a much much better setup to use, perhaps simply because I'm too dumb to comprehend this one. But oddly, I reached out among all the people who claim this thing is super easy and asked if I could pay someone to set it all up for me on to a pile of receivers and not even one person wanted to make a few hundred bucks. So it says to me, it's not actually as easy as they say