Gotta love this...
FUD. From both the video-maker...and the reviewer. You know what the take-way is? That the receivers will work down to the level until the servos stop working. This is not a receiver problem, this is a BEC problem.
And yet another user who bonked reply before having even seen the video. The Spektrum RX goes out, the Futaba RX stays green. How can people even debate this? It's clearly visible in the video!
I heard people can heal themselves if only they convince themselves hard enough that they're gonna get better. If that's true, that guy sure must be healthy.
I really liked the comment about people who spend time on the forums don't fly much.
That's the easiest counterattack: Just question the other guy's competence or experience. Doesn't matter if the other dude has a degree in electronics or has built a cruise missile himself. Just fling the ol'
"you dun know what'cher talking aboot" over and watch it soak in.
At least I know my brand loyalty for Futaba is not "blind". I know they're too pricey, and I stuck my own receivers into the oven and posted the vids to youtube to prove that there WAS a temperature problem. My only problem with the blind believers (see: XPS) is that at the end of the day, they're not just wrong, but they're endangering themselves and others. That's the real issue here, and I say the blame for accidents rests as much on the pilot who has a non-dotted futaba in a high-temperature environment just as the guy using a non-diversity antenna receiver in a big model just because the manufacturer claims that basic rules of RF and the math of dB calculations doesn't apply to them.