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Old 02-16-2017 | 03:08 AM
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BTW, you think your meatchickens will actually beat my beloved Buckeyes next year?

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Old 02-16-2017 | 05:03 AM
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With the New software coming soon for the TK60 , many of the 'stick movements' will be moved to switch/knobs
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Old 02-16-2017 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by sollie
With the New software coming soon for the TK60 , many of the 'stick movements' will be moved to switch/knobs
At more than twice the price of the tk22 the tk60 just oughta go outside and cut my grass for me too.
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You don't need to go to TK 60 to get things off the sticks. TK-22 with a Turnigy 9X works just fine. On our set up left stick controls turret rotation and elevation. Right stick purely for driving. Mg on switch, Main gun on spring switch, lights on switch, engine start up on switch (which controls smoker on off as well. Some guys even pot their volume control.

TK-60 is no more expensive than other boards with more bells and whistles but for me at the price the TK-22's are at they are the best deal in the market as far as I am concerned. Easy to install and program with the remote have enough features for me...
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Hi dgsselkirk,

I'm with you on the TK22 - it has enough features for me - do you have a wiring or schematic diagram showing how the switch apportionment is done with a TK22?
I have added other servo functions to switches to achieve moving mg and smoker on/off but nit through the TK22. I guess it's a question of knowing what features in channels
1 - 4 do what and then assigning a mix/switches to suit?

Please advise

Many thanks

CaptB

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