Anyone tried this remote control?
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From: St-Constant,
QC, CANADA
I'm looking for a remote control system for my henglong tanks and i've seen this one at a really good price from RC tank australia...if it's worth it, I might order the other parts they sell like the MAKO combat system and their ATRC for the motors and everything...
http://rctanksaustralia.com/shop/ind...roducts_id=201
http://rctanksaustralia.com/shop/ind...roducts_id=201
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I have this radio on a 1/6 RC jeep I built, it’s an entry level radio it’s functions are not smooth like a Futaba, the trims are analogue and would work well with a Tamiya, the main problem is you have to set the radio up on a computer latter if you need to alter the end points it need to be connected again to a computer, these Tx and Rx are about 19€ from Hobby King have a look at their website
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Patski
I stock all the RCTanks stuff here in North America and it just so happens I recieved all my turnigy radios while I was away this week, my pricing is the same as RCtanks but is converted to US to make it easier for everybody here in NA
check my web site www.shop.immortalhobbies.com it is fairly new site so it doesn't have all the product I have. moving forward I will be loading it with products.
Oh and by the way there isn't a 2 to 3 week wait period like their is from Australia
I stock all the RCTanks stuff here in North America and it just so happens I recieved all my turnigy radios while I was away this week, my pricing is the same as RCtanks but is converted to US to make it easier for everybody here in NA
check my web site www.shop.immortalhobbies.com it is fairly new site so it doesn't have all the product I have. moving forward I will be loading it with products.
Oh and by the way there isn't a 2 to 3 week wait period like their is from Australia
ORIGINAL: Patski
I guess i'll wait for now..everything is out of stock..but yeah..the turnigy seems a lot better!
I guess i'll wait for now..everything is out of stock..but yeah..the turnigy seems a lot better!
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The DBCRC 3 is a a stand alone RC interface between HL Electronics and a Hobby grade radio. RTR
Features
Hobby Grade receiver interface
Recoil Blocking (user selectable)
Eliminates Super spin (user selectable)
Momentum
Flash LED
Battle system Compatible with Tamiya, and will accept the Tamiya TBU for club play
Is designed to interface with the Benedini TBS to provide awesome engine and battle sounds if you want to expand later. This system has been tried and accepted at Danville as being acceptable for Tamiya club play.
Designed and built in Canada.
All this in just one plug and play card.
Just so you know the image has the programmable chip removed, but of course this is included in the price.
DBC2 will now be available as well. This chip does not have the Benedini sound option but you get a servo recoil output. Cards are exactly the same just different chips are installed.

More information along with information to help you decide what is best for your needs is available on the website.
[link=http://battlearmorrc.weebly.com/]Battle armor[/link]
Right now it is important to shop around. If you are new to this hobby, be advised there are now a lot of options to look at. Clark Electronics is now producing a low cost full blown system as well. There never has been a better time to be in this hobby, as the upgrade options are plentiful.
Features
Hobby Grade receiver interface
Recoil Blocking (user selectable)
Eliminates Super spin (user selectable)
Momentum
Flash LED
Battle system Compatible with Tamiya, and will accept the Tamiya TBU for club play
Is designed to interface with the Benedini TBS to provide awesome engine and battle sounds if you want to expand later. This system has been tried and accepted at Danville as being acceptable for Tamiya club play.
Designed and built in Canada.
All this in just one plug and play card.
Just so you know the image has the programmable chip removed, but of course this is included in the price.
DBC2 will now be available as well. This chip does not have the Benedini sound option but you get a servo recoil output. Cards are exactly the same just different chips are installed.

More information along with information to help you decide what is best for your needs is available on the website.
[link=http://battlearmorrc.weebly.com/]Battle armor[/link]
Right now it is important to shop around. If you are new to this hobby, be advised there are now a lot of options to look at. Clark Electronics is now producing a low cost full blown system as well. There never has been a better time to be in this hobby, as the upgrade options are plentiful.
#8
I agree with YHR on this is the best time to start being a tanker,
I encourage everyone to shop around and really get to know not only what you are buying but what you want it for, The future holds many changes that some boards won't be able to keep up to.
Then there is a service question after the purchase.
I encourage everyone to shop around and really get to know not only what you are buying but what you want it for, The future holds many changes that some boards won't be able to keep up to.
Then there is a service question after the purchase.



