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The Radiolink RC6GS V3 is a professional-grade 7-channel 2.4GHz RC transmitter paired with the waterproof R7FG receiver, offering up to 1900 feet of interference-free control. Featuring real-time telemetry for battery and signal monitoring, an adjustable gyro for enhanced vehicle stability, and fully customizable channels with dual PROM mix control, itโs engineered for serious RC enthusiasts seeking precision and versatility across cars, crawlers, boats, and tanks.











| ASIN | B07DPNNTWT |
| Additional Features | Remote Controlled |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,827 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #26 in RC Radio Transmitters |
| Brand | Radiolink |
| Built-In Media | 1* R7FG Receiver, 1* RC6GS V3 Controller, 1* User Instruction, 1* Voltage Telemetry Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | rc boat, rc buggy hotwheel, rc car, rc crawler, rc tank drifting |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Controller Type | 2.4GHz, Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,749 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Radiolink |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 40 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 40 |
| Maximum Range | 1900 feet |
| Mfr Part Number | RC6GS v2 |
| Model Name | RC6GS V3 |
| Model Number | RC6GS V3 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Special Feature | Remote Controlled |
| UPC | 729996555362 |
| Unit Count | 11.25 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | manufacturer warranty for 1 year from day of purchase |
E**N
Great product
Works good goes further than I can see
D**T
Wish I would have gotten this model sooner
This thing is leaps and bounds ahead of the WFly X9 that I was running before buying this one. No frills and great hardware. I get like 30 hours of actual runtime with using the battery tray and 6 AA Li-ion 1.5 volt rechargeables. It's way sturdier than what I came from too. The X9's Steering dual rate analog knob would randomly go up or down 20 or more points, during runtime and just sitting still. Obviously that isn't good. I landed on this Radiolink seeing all the good review and I am very happy with it. And the receivers are a fraction of the cost of most other brands. I wanted a Futaba for S.bus2 realtime telemetry, but Futaba is geared toward racing, and the Futaba receivers are 100+ dollars. I don't need all that; I only have half a dozen boats and 1 Arrma truck. 5/5 Great product.
K**S
RGS 6GSV3
As describe
M**.
10/10 amazing functions with fail safe
This is definitely for Nitro cars or vehicle with a lot of servos and options. Iโm using it for both an electric RC and Nitro RC. On the electric car this is way over kill but on my Nitro car this is perfect. So many setting and most importantly it has the voltage read out for my batteries on the nitro so I donโt end up with a run away. Another big benefit is the built in failsafe in the event of remote signal loss. You can have each channel do something and itโll revert to that setting. I currently have my failsafe set for closing the carb of the nitro engine, pulling hard on the breaks, putting the transmission in neutral and locking the wheels to one side. This is perfect as now this car will never run away on me ever again with all these failsafes. Overall worth the money!
M**H
Like a new truck
I go in and out of the hobby and only own an old Redcat Volcano EPX pro. Refreshed by tinkering with FPV camera and noticed stock radio started losing connection around 75 yards. Spent a little more on this than other options to be able to save profiles. Holy smokes my rig drives like a brand new truck. Making it โme proofโ by replacing every part with aluminum and reinforcing drivetrain as I am a horrible operator, the added weight decreased my launch capability. Tuning the throttle control I can pull wheelies again. Adjustable steering profiles make navigating a breeze. The gyro is a game changer even off road, probably why I crashed so much on speed runs without it. Definitely helps on launch. Iโm tinkering with spur gears and anticipate 75+mph with stock everything else on 3S and stabilization will be welcome. Not too advanced into rc so setting aux channels was a bit confusing to me and some settings would conflict with other ops if enabled, but looks to be infinitely customizable. The voltage telemetry is .3-.4vdc low of actual. Was excited about that feature but will have to continue using balance plug metering. With all the other available adjustments Iโm surprised there is no way to calibrate the trim. Iโm sure there are much better radios especially for heavy users but for an occasional/beginner hobbyist this has way more features than I know what to do with and pretty fun to experiment with adjustments. Update- Still going strong and like the radio minus inaccurate voltage telemetry. Upgraded to new Talion 1/7 and after a couple runs ripped out that Spektrum and installed new Radiolink 6 channel receiver.
A**F
Great Bang for the Buck. Lots of features for the $$$
These are so cheap that it's better for me to buy a bunch of Transmitter / Receiver combos and then be able to run ALL the vehicles at the same time if I so choose. Let's say someone wants to drive my Mojave... well here's the remote, have fun. While that's happening I can rip around the Kraton. Yes, you have more crap to haul with you when you go run your RC toys. Big deal... it's worth the added flexibility. And should one of the transmitters meet an untimely demise I'll have a back up so the fun doesn't have to stop. The stability "gyro" in the receiver works pretty good. Being able to easily tinker with settings via the transmitter is nice. It's not a fancy interface but it works. The "China" font in the menus doesn't look great but it's pretty easy to read, even in bright sunlight. The number of channels allows for all sorts of add-ons that may or may not be useful to you... but these things are so cheap that it doesn't feel like you are over-paying for features you don't need. Is the response time great? I don't know. I'm not a pro level racer. The range however is great! I can run a truck an easy 300 yards away (to the point where I can barely tell what the heck I am doing) and I've never lost signal. You won't win any style points for running this gear in front of your fancy buddies but you'll have a lot more money in your pocket that will allow you to buy spare parts for when you run out of talent and crash... and if you beat your buddies using your "cheap" gear it just makes the victory all that much better.
B**B
Long Range and a Gyro
My rc4gs was my favorite remote but I wanted more channels for a crawler project so I ordered a rc6gs , it has the same 10 channel memory and two additional channels. The extra channels can be used for rear steering , a winch , 2 speed transmission or lockers and lights. The L.C.D. display can show all 6 channels on one screen (see pictures). The gyro works better than I expected and doesn't get twitchy at higher assist levels like many add-on units do . It can be adjusted with the knob while you drive and can be turned off for racing. It also has A.B.S. thats highly adjustable as well as E.P.A. , sub-trim , adjustable steering , throttle and brake curves , accell (punch) , idel up for gas engines , dual rate , A.T.L. , channel mixing , a micro usb port for software up dates and a few more features a I don't use yet. Control range is rated at a very impressive 400 meters, about 1\4 mile. All the features you get from other manufacturers at about 1/2 the price. You can get exta receivers from radiolink direct on amazon for $15.99. These aren't waterproof so you will need a sealed box for wet conditions. So far no glitches or any problems. I would recommend this to friends.
R**A
Best
Best radio
R**.
Very good radio and long range
Good price for what you get !
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