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Old 11-23-2007 | 08:49 PM
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I'm aquiring a 3pk with the spektrum module and receiver and would like to know if I can use digital servos with this setup?

Also how muchg better is the Futaba Fasst system over the spectrum and can I use digital servos with that setup as well?

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Old 11-23-2007 | 09:28 PM
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Yes, you can use digital servos with the Spektrum systems. In fact it is better to use digital servos. The Futaba FAAST 2.4GHz is a little faster then the Spektrum. The price of the Futaba receivers are a little more then the Spektrum. The Spektrum receivers are smaller then the Futaba receivers especially the micro Spektrum receivers. You can use digital servos with any 2.4GHz systems.

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Old 11-23-2007 | 09:34 PM
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Yes, as Patrick posted above it is actually better to run digital servos.

If your running a sedan I would try a Futaba BLS451.

If your running 12th scale I would run a Futaba 9650.

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Old 11-23-2007 | 09:37 PM
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Thanks guys,

I'll be putting them in my RC boats and 1/4 scale sprint cars I've always used the 3PJ PCM radios and decided to upgrade. The radio I'm getting already has the Spektrum system with it but I was just curious if it would had been a good move to get the Fasst and sell the spektrum? Thats why I asked which one was more dependable.

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Old 11-23-2007 | 09:51 PM
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I also have a question about this radio...

How does the "Lap Counting/Timer" system work? Is the transponder info sent directly to radio after the car crosses the start/finish line? I think this is a great feature, but I haven't actually used it yet and I am curious as to how it all works.

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Old 12-05-2007 | 06:57 PM
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Hi,

Originally Posted by MattDickson
I also have a question about this radio...

How does the "Lap Counting/Timer" system work? Is the transponder info sent directly to radio after the car crosses the start/finish line? I think this is a great feature, but I haven't actually used it yet and I am curious as to how it all works.

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As far as I know, the lap counting/timer is just like a stop watch except that it is built into the 3pk radio. I don't think the radio can receiver data from the transponder. I use it to set a time to alert me when to come in for a fuel stop (3pk radio beeps but I think 3pks also vibrates).

It will be great if the lap times & lap data can be sent to the radio. One day I hope...

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As far as I know, the lap counting/timer is just like a stop watch
So does that mean I would have to push the button manually each lap in order to record the time? That's sorta messed up lol

I like your idea about using it for fuel stops...I will definitely start doing that:-)
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