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Old 05-14-2007, 07:07 AM
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I have a question about a 4 channel receiver. I purchase a castle creation berg microstamp 4 full range receiver and plan to use it in a 4 channel airplane running throttle, ailerons, elevator and rudder. Where do you plug the battery into this receiver I am fairly new at the hobby and this is my first 4 channel receiver? Thank you for the help.

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Old 05-14-2007, 07:14 AM
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Just use a "Y" with the throttle....

usually the small Rx's are for electric planes and the power goes through the throttle channel


it can receive power through any channel, but the throttle would work fine
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That is what I needed to know. Thank you for the help. When it says full range does it work like a regular eight channel receiver with the same reception distance?

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it "should"

just do a really good range check....

I use Berg's in my foamies and they are great... but I've never tried them in anything bigger

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