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Helle everybody,
Iam a newcommer to this great RC world, and Iam starting with my "left foot": I've purchased in ebay a 6ch rc system (COLCO 6 CH Stick Type Radio System (35MHz Mode 1)) that was a great deal! The problem is that the equipment does not bring operating instructions, and I don't know how to use it. I don't know how to install batteries in receptor unit, I don't know the proper voltage...
I fell very depressed... Can anyone get me a copy of the English, Spanish or French operation manual and could email to me?
My email is:
[email protected]
Thank you in advance. Help me regain the trust in the human kind :-)
Best regards
Jorge
Iam a newcommer to this great RC world, and Iam starting with my "left foot": I've purchased in ebay a 6ch rc system (COLCO 6 CH Stick Type Radio System (35MHz Mode 1)) that was a great deal! The problem is that the equipment does not bring operating instructions, and I don't know how to use it. I don't know how to install batteries in receptor unit, I don't know the proper voltage...
I fell very depressed... Can anyone get me a copy of the English, Spanish or French operation manual and could email to me?
My email is:
[email protected]
Thank you in advance. Help me regain the trust in the human kind :-)
Best regards
Jorge
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RE: RC radio instructions
I hate to see anyone who is new to RC start out with ebay purchases. There can be great deals but often the deals depend on the person knowing exactly what they are looking for.
Many deals are not so great when there is no support for the product.
I have never heard of the COLCO brand. Doing a search through Google it appears to be something that is typically sold as part of a complete plane or helicopter package. Most of the links I found appeared to be at least somewhat connected to: http://www.rcmart.com
As far as the receiver battery, many radio systems come with a 4.8 volt nicad battery pack like this one:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXN731&P=0
There are lots of other possibilities. Most RC receivers can use 4.8 or 6.0 volt battery packs. All of my battery packs are 4.8 volt.
Many deals are not so great when there is no support for the product.
I have never heard of the COLCO brand. Doing a search through Google it appears to be something that is typically sold as part of a complete plane or helicopter package. Most of the links I found appeared to be at least somewhat connected to: http://www.rcmart.com
As far as the receiver battery, many radio systems come with a 4.8 volt nicad battery pack like this one:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXN731&P=0
There are lots of other possibilities. Most RC receivers can use 4.8 or 6.0 volt battery packs. All of my battery packs are 4.8 volt.
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ORIGINAL: JorgePauloSantos Helle everybody, Iam a newcommer to this great RC world, and Iam starting with my "left foot": I've purchased in ebay a 6ch rc system (COLCO 6 CH Stick Type Radio System (35MHz Mode 1)) that was a great deal! The problem is that the equipment does not bring operating instructions, and I don't know how to use it. I don't know how to install batteries in receptor unit, I don't know the proper voltage... I fell very depressed... Can anyone get me a copy of the English, Spanish or French operation manual and could email to me? My email is: [email protected] Thank you in advance. Help me regain the trust in the human kind :-) Best regards Jorge
You will find much more usefull information on my web page, especially under the sub sections "FAQ = Answers for Beginners and Advanced RC'ers" and "Radio Systems, Accessories, Alterations and FAQ"
Regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC FAQ Web Links
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RE: RC radio instructions
Hi Carrell,
thank you for your hint. I believe it will be very useful.
I agree on what you said in your replay: maybe this part of a rc model.
Anyway, another friend from this forum send me a link to COLCO: http://www.colco.com.cn/CHS/.
Best regards
Jorge
thank you for your hint. I believe it will be very useful.
I agree on what you said in your replay: maybe this part of a rc model.
Anyway, another friend from this forum send me a link to COLCO: http://www.colco.com.cn/CHS/.
Best regards
Jorge
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RE: RC radio instructions
Hi Alan
thank you for your hint.It was very useful.
Unfortunatly I can't download the instructions, but at least I can contact people from Colco, so they can e-mail me the instructions
Best regards
Jorge
thank you for your hint.It was very useful.
Unfortunatly I can't download the instructions, but at least I can contact people from Colco, so they can e-mail me the instructions
Best regards
Jorge
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RE: RC radio instructions
A large number of manuals (maybe not the one you are looking for) can be found at:
http://users.belgacom.net/TX2TX
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http://users.belgacom.net/TX2TX
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