KO Propo 10668 - EX-NEXT LDT Precision Racing Transmitter Kit  [KO-10668]

KO Propo 10668 - EX-NEXT LDT w/KR-420XT Short Antenna Double Receiver
Price:
CAD$504.33
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-10668
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Precision Racing Control with KO Propo 10668 - EX-NEXT LDT

The KO Propo 10668 - EX-NEXT LDT is a high-grade transmitter built for serious RC car pilots who need consistent precision and dependable range. When combined with the KR-420XT Short Antenna Double Receiver, the system maintains a solid radio link suited to fast lap times and tight competition.

Stable Dual Antenna Link

With the KR-420XT receiver in place, the EX-NEXT LDT uses dual antenna operation to preserve a strong connection between transmitter and vehicle. This helps cut down on interference and keeps inputs responsive during aggressive cornering.

Tuned for Track Performance

Made with racers in mind, the EX-NEXT LDT provides adjustable settings so drivers can refine throttle mapping and steering behaviour to suit their driving style. Small setup changes can deliver more consistent lap performance.

Specifications

  • Receiver Type: KR-420XT Short Antenna Double Receiver
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Channels: Multiple programmable channels

Suited to competitive hobbyists, the KO Propo 10668 - EX-NEXT LDT transmitter kit delivers precise inputs and dependable signal performance for race day confidence.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, it works with common hobby servos; pick a servo with the speed and torque that match your vehicle class for best performance.
The KR-420XT fits tight installs, but position the short antennas to avoid metal or carbon parts that could block the signal.
Begin with steering end points and throttle expo, then fine tune steering rates and differential settings as you learn the track.

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