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Is this too cheap? Dx7, ar7100, ar6100, ar6000

Is this too cheap? Dx7, ar7100, ar6100, ar6000

Old 06-14-2011, 08:23 PM
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:56 PM
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Spektrum Adj. Neck Strap mount and the 11.1v 3S Li-po are both upgrades (or mod.'s)
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"Self centering mod to the left stick "

Your not a aircraft guy.

well if the left stick goes to center and the right stick can be put anywhere in the up and down movement and it stays that means the radio is mode 1 and hardly anyone fly mode one. I fly mode two where the Right stick self centers.

good luck. that is a fair price since it comes with all those Rx's
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Originally Posted by Hilli
Spektrum Adj. Neck Strap mount and the 11.1v 3S Li-po are both upgrades (or mod.'s)
Yes thanks, it has neck strap mount, and the 3s lipo as well as stick mod.

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"Self centering mod to the left stick "

Your not a aircraft guy.

well if the left stick goes to center and the right stick can be put anywhere in the up and down movement and it stays that means the radio is mode 1 and hardly anyone fly mode one. I fly mode two where the Right stick self centers.

good luck. that is a fair price since it comes with all those Rx's
Lol, ya I'm not an aircraft guy. BOTH sticks go back to center but I was under the impression the right stick always did that and the left one didnt. I guess I could have got the two sides mixed up. According to your above description it would be mode two because neither stick will "stay" where you leave them, they both self center. thanks for the info guys.
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you willing to ship to canada
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sure if you cover the additional shipping.
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LOL...you're not a crawler guy That's not a mode 1 radio. Guys modify mode 2 radios for rock crawling so the throttle stick (left stick) goes to center (neutral) like the ail/elv stick does on a mode 2 radio so that they have forward and reverse. Stick radios are nice when you're using duel motor or 4-wheel steering crawlers.


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"Self centering mod to the left stick "

Your not a aircraft guy.

well if the left stick goes to center and the right stick can be put anywhere in the up and down movement and it stays that means the radio is mode 1 and hardly anyone fly mode one. I fly mode two where the Right stick self centers.

good luck. that is a fair price since it comes with all those Rx's
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Originally Posted by tittelba
LOL...you're not a crawler guy That's not a mode 1 radio. Guys modify mode 2 radios for rock crawling so the throttle stick (left stick) goes to center (neutral) like the ail/elv stick does on a mode 2 radio so that they have forward and reverse. Stick radios are nice when you're using duel motor or 4-wheel steering crawlers.
I guess I should have said Im a "pistol grip" cralwer guy. I do have dual esc's AAAAND rear steer on my super crawler but use the 4pk to control it all. All I DO know is that both sticks go back to center up/down and left/right so whatever that mod is, is what it has. LOL
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I was referring to epoweredrc's initial comment. Peace.
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Originally Posted by tittelba
LOL...you're not a crawler guy That's not a mode 1 radio. Guys modify mode 2 radios for rock crawling so the throttle stick (left stick) goes to center (neutral) like the ail/elv stick does on a mode 2 radio so that they have forward and reverse. Stick radios are nice when you're using duel motor or 4-wheel steering crawlers.
its not legal to use aircraft radios in land craft but i guess long you don't get caught its okay. But you have a point in why both sticks would center
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