Help on radio system (newbie)
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Help on radio system (newbie)
Here is a copy of my post on another site.
I have been racing full size boats for years, and now have the RC bug. I found an old Fairwinds for cheap, but the only RC anything I have ever used was a cheap plastic speed boat (toy), so I know absolutely nothing. From what I have gathered, a few cheap upgrades are worth it, and I need to replace the transmitter. I was going to put a S3003 for the rudder, and am considering a S3801 for the sails. No plans to race the boat, just kick back and enjoy it.
My real question is, do I need a special transmitter for the FP-R112JE, or will any transmitter work? An old Futaba Attack looks like it will work fine, but I have no idea how to make sure what transmitter will work with this receiver.
Thanks in advance,
Billy
The response I got was from a dealer, to give him credit may be right, that I need to buy a whole system. I don't get how the servos have to be matched to the system. I can see getting a tx and rx together, just not the servos. I looked on eBay and found the servos, new, for a fraction of the retail price. What I am going for is a 2 channel Futaba system with the above listed servos. Retail averages about $115, whereas I can get everything for about $50 buying the servos separate from the tx/rx set. And I'm still not clear if I need a new rx to go with the tx. Help!
I have been racing full size boats for years, and now have the RC bug. I found an old Fairwinds for cheap, but the only RC anything I have ever used was a cheap plastic speed boat (toy), so I know absolutely nothing. From what I have gathered, a few cheap upgrades are worth it, and I need to replace the transmitter. I was going to put a S3003 for the rudder, and am considering a S3801 for the sails. No plans to race the boat, just kick back and enjoy it.
My real question is, do I need a special transmitter for the FP-R112JE, or will any transmitter work? An old Futaba Attack looks like it will work fine, but I have no idea how to make sure what transmitter will work with this receiver.
Thanks in advance,
Billy
The response I got was from a dealer, to give him credit may be right, that I need to buy a whole system. I don't get how the servos have to be matched to the system. I can see getting a tx and rx together, just not the servos. I looked on eBay and found the servos, new, for a fraction of the retail price. What I am going for is a 2 channel Futaba system with the above listed servos. Retail averages about $115, whereas I can get everything for about $50 buying the servos separate from the tx/rx set. And I'm still not clear if I need a new rx to go with the tx. Help!
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RE: Help on radio system (newbie)
As long as the Attack is a 75mhz transmitter you're fine. (72 is for air only and would require a new receiver anyways) If the channels on the xmitter and receiver don't match get a new crystal for the receiver (changing the crystal on the TX is technically illegal) Servo's don't matter. Use whatever floating around, for sailing it's irrelevent.
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RE: Help on radio system (newbie)
I have a Fairwind. It is a great sailer. You won't need a sail winch servo, just get a sail servo. I use a JR xmtr, car style with steering wheel for rudder and throttle lever for sail reefing. I use a standard JR servo for rudder and a HiTech sail servo for the sail.
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