How do I rc?
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- nboyd383
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How do I rc?
could anyone send me a link to a guide on how to configure a ship for remote control use as I have no idea.
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- bismarck builder
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- nboyd383
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- bismarck builder
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hi
so you will need a basic 2/3 channel transmitter ( tx ) 27 or 40 if you buy from a shop it will come with a servo & a reciver ( rx ) & a charger it should also come with betteries,don't forget the critals ( xtails )
you can run prinz on 6 or 12 volt. keep the rx as far away from the other commponents as is possible.
you will also need a speed controller something in the 15 / 20 amp range.
you should be able to buy shafts & a frames over the counter.
thats enough for now see how much of that you can get your head around.
cheers
gary
so you will need a basic 2/3 channel transmitter ( tx ) 27 or 40 if you buy from a shop it will come with a servo & a reciver ( rx ) & a charger it should also come with betteries,don't forget the critals ( xtails )
you can run prinz on 6 or 12 volt. keep the rx as far away from the other commponents as is possible.
you will also need a speed controller something in the 15 / 20 amp range.
you should be able to buy shafts & a frames over the counter.
thats enough for now see how much of that you can get your head around.
cheers
gary
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- migoat
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Actually 40MHz isn't legal in Canada... 27Mhz, 75Mhz, or 2.4Ghz for surface models or if you have a ham radio license you can also use 50Mhz and 53Mhz radios.county class wrote:hi
so you will need a basic 2/3 channel transmitter ( tx ) 27 or 40
I can't give a link that provides all the answers you are looking for, but I would recommend you check out the following....
http://wmunderway.8m.com/home/home.htm
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/index.php
Look under Boats- Dock Talk and Scale
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php#1
Craig
