DBCRC2 and Turnigy 9x
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RE: DBCRC2 and Turnigy 9x
It seems Turnigy 9x-El Mod Eco/Pro is it then. However, at the back of my mind, I still want to get the superlight class (1 hit) from the DBCRC2 then interface with Benedini TBS mini.
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RE: DBCRC2 and Turnigy 9x
have to be patient not everyone is online every day so there might be someone who has, don't delete a post cause you didn't get an answer right away some of these guys don't get on here for a few days sometimes some may not get on for who knows what may be busy with work or something else if know one answers then i guess you will have to experiment...lol
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RE: DBCRC2 and Turnigy 9x
I have stock coming in and these will be for sale soon, but production will intentionally limited for the first few months. This set up has seen extensive testing, and I am confident in the results. However I am taking the path of a controlled release to enable me to service and introduce people to the product. I wanted limited numbers out there, so I have total control on quality and can address any performace issue that may be uncovered.
Your questuion is just one of the things that need to be addressed. If there is some radio out there that doesn't function with the DBCRC3 then I need to know about it and pass that info allow to any potential customer.
I am also looking at packaging up a 2.4 Ghz receiver to really make this a total plug and play upgrade. All you would have to do is plug in a speaker, and the 3 wire control cable from the RX18 into the DBC3, Bind the reciever to your radio, and you would then have a full function IR tank with great sound. It will take you longer to remove the screws to lift off the HL top then it will to convert yout tank over to this system. I am focusing on Spektrum receivers at the moment.
Dan
Your questuion is just one of the things that need to be addressed. If there is some radio out there that doesn't function with the DBCRC3 then I need to know about it and pass that info allow to any potential customer.
I am also looking at packaging up a 2.4 Ghz receiver to really make this a total plug and play upgrade. All you would have to do is plug in a speaker, and the 3 wire control cable from the RX18 into the DBC3, Bind the reciever to your radio, and you would then have a full function IR tank with great sound. It will take you longer to remove the screws to lift off the HL top then it will to convert yout tank over to this system. I am focusing on Spektrum receivers at the moment.
Dan