![]() ![]() I find it easy to program and has the ability to assign any of the switches to any channel.īinding the receiver is as simple as it gets and receivers are about $60. I have used a Futaba 8J for a couple of years and have had zero problems with it. Search "Futaba 14SG - Programming for Fixed Wing Aircraft" written by Malcolm Holt on Amazon for $7.00, the only downfall of the E-book is that it must be viewed on a phone, computer or tablet/reader. The practice of programming and deleting different setups in my spare time has gotten me very comfortable with the navigation of the menu's and endless functions of the 14SG. The E-book not only explains everything in simple terms but the last several chapters walk you through multiple airplane setups that you can follow for your plane or program into the radio just to delete. The only saving grace to this Radio is an E-Book that is available on Amazon that is clearly written and explains every function of the radio, I'm not sure if the books explanations are cross platform for all Futaba's or just specific to the 14SG. ![]() First off the Futaba 14SG manual is terrible, navigating the menus initially is confusing to remember what's where and the nomenclature Futaba uses can leave you scratching your head. Getting back into the hobby after 15 years I came across the 14SG and purchased it. I've always had nothing but 4 and 6 channel Futaba Radio's in the past, never really dug into the programming on the 6 before having to put the hobby aside. ![]()
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