New Heng Long TX and RX ??????
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New Heng Long TX and RX ??????
Hi Guys,
Just seen the new HL Abrams thread - http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-t...s-arrived.html
It appears that HL have a brand spanking new TX with this tank.
Is this the new matching RX ??????
Here is the link explaining all functionality - http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=...2-6030f94ba571
And here is the link with functionality videos...all looking good if this is included as standard...well we can only hope
http://007mx.com/forum.php?mod=viewt...extra=page%3D1
Just seen the new HL Abrams thread - http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-t...s-arrived.html
It appears that HL have a brand spanking new TX with this tank.
Is this the new matching RX ??????
Here is the link explaining all functionality - http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=...2-6030f94ba571
And here is the link with functionality videos...all looking good if this is included as standard...well we can only hope
http://007mx.com/forum.php?mod=viewt...extra=page%3D1
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Judging by the branding, this is not a HL unit but rather a control board made by the distributor CSToys. Looks like it it's more geared towards modern AFVs because of all the light and sound features. It does support servo recoil and elevation from what I can see, one of the pictures even shows what appears to be an airsoft BB unit working in tandem with servo recoil.
The tank movement looks to be very smooth at low speeds, and low speed turns, although the top speed seems to be a bit too fast. This does require a hobby Tx and Rx, since the board is programmable. From the videos, it looks like the programming mode is accessed via channel 5 or 6 on the transmitter (by flipping the toggle switch) and using the left stick. There is even voice feedback from the board telling you which setting you're currently adjusting, although there is no English voice. So it looks like this requires a 6-ch hobby Tx and Rx to run.
It's listed for 580 yuan or about 95$ USD.
The tank movement looks to be very smooth at low speeds, and low speed turns, although the top speed seems to be a bit too fast. This does require a hobby Tx and Rx, since the board is programmable. From the videos, it looks like the programming mode is accessed via channel 5 or 6 on the transmitter (by flipping the toggle switch) and using the left stick. There is even voice feedback from the board telling you which setting you're currently adjusting, although there is no English voice. So it looks like this requires a 6-ch hobby Tx and Rx to run.
It's listed for 580 yuan or about 95$ USD.