Stryker Tx
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Hi
i am on the verge of ordering a f27 stryker and the leading question is...
can i use my hitec tx (Sky Scooter Tx) with the stryker?
i know the existing Stock Tx has dual rates but if i use the Hitec unit what would the default setting be? Low or High?
i did read a section about this but i can find the thread again [&o]
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Cadetman
i am on the verge of ordering a f27 stryker and the leading question is...
can i use my hitec tx (Sky Scooter Tx) with the stryker?
i know the existing Stock Tx has dual rates but if i use the Hitec unit what would the default setting be? Low or High?
i did read a section about this but i can find the thread again [&o]
Cheers
Cadetman
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No you cannot unless your Hitec is on 27mhz frequency. The stock electronics in the Stryker are 27 mhz and not 72mhz.
You can piece together a Stryker and use your own electronics if you want. Alot of the guys on here have done that to save themselves some money if they already have their own Tx, Rx and servos.
Myself, I bought the RTF version and have loved every minute of it. Hope this helps
You can piece together a Stryker and use your own electronics if you want. Alot of the guys on here have done that to save themselves some money if they already have their own Tx, Rx and servos.
Myself, I bought the RTF version and have loved every minute of it. Hope this helps
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i have just realised that the US frequency's are different to te UK [&o] we fly on the 35 mhz band and i pressumed the uk stryker would be on the same frequency..
i guess i will buy it anyway but i will ask the supplier if its on the 35 mhz band first
the scooter is on the 35 mhz band
we shall see
Thanks
i guess i will buy it anyway but i will ask the supplier if its on the 35 mhz band first
the scooter is on the 35 mhz band
we shall see
Thanks
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i have just realised that the US frequency's are different to te UK [&o] we fly on the 35 mhz band and i pressumed the uk stryker would be on the same frequency..
i guess i will buy it anyway but i will ask the supplier if its on the 35 mhz band first
the scooter is on the 35 mhz band
we shall see
Thanks
i guess i will buy it anyway but i will ask the supplier if its on the 35 mhz band first
the scooter is on the 35 mhz band
we shall see
Thanks



