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Old 02-07-2009 | 03:45 PM
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So I just bought a m11 dsss today, and was wondering what types of functions and setups you guys use. This is going into a Hot Bodies D8 so if any of you guys could post some of the setup functions you use that would be great. I am reading the manual as of right now and this thing just has sooo many options. Trying to see what is good to use or not.
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Old 02-07-2009 | 04:12 PM
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Funny, I just got mine today as well. bought it used from this site. Holy crap its like a laptop with a trigger and steering wheel.

Anyway, I was wondering the same thing, I run nitro offroad and was interested in the dual rate and mixing options. I am kinda a twitchy driver and I wonder if this would help slow down my inputs when at full throttle to keep the buggy stable.?

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Old 02-07-2009 | 04:26 PM
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Kind of a stupid question but do i set it too 4 or 2 channel?
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2 channel .. 1 for throttle and 1 for steering

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will my transponder work on 2 channel.
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I have no idea on that one, Havent got a transponder yet so im not sure how they are installed

** Can anyone else help us out. I feel like the blind leading the blind!!!**

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lol tell me about it. The radio is awesome though, just so many features that I dont know where to begin.
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I need an advice guyz from someone that knows... i want to change the wire antenna from receiver.... i have to put the same antenna from sanwa or i can put from futaba for example??? where i can find that antenna wire??
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Old 02-08-2009 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by xpertpredator
So I just bought a m11 dsss today, and was wondering what types of functions and setups you guys use. This is going into a Hot Bodies D8 so if any of you guys could post some of the setup functions you use that would be great. I am reading the manual as of right now and this thing just has sooo many options. Trying to see what is good to use or not.
there is no magical setup tips for a radio. Just make the servos turn the right way. The only thing I would setup is you end points. make you don't drive your servo too far.

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Kind of a stupid question but do i set it too 4 or 2 channel?
In these type of radio 2 channels may give a little quicker response than 4 channel. Unless you are running a vehicle that has more than 2 servos (steering and throttle) then keep it in 2 channels

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will my transponder work on 2 channel.
Your transponder has nothing to do with how channels your radio uses. The transponder plugs into an aux port on your receiver.


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I need an advice guyz from someone that knows... i want to change the wire antenna from receiver.... i have to put the same antenna from sanwa or i can put from futaba for example??? where i can find that antenna wire??
some help here??
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Old 02-08-2009 | 01:21 PM
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A similar type of wire of the EXACT SAME LENGTH should do just fine.
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Old 02-08-2009 | 06:33 PM
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best advice i can give is that u'll never use all the function, u'll never understand all the functions, so leave them alone and work with what u would normally and KISS. thats what i do. heck it still in the bad, havent used it yet in almost 2yrs now since i bought it. still on the trusty m8

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will my transponder work on 2 channel.
The transponder plugs into the receiver so you need a minimum of three channels.
Your steering and throttle use 1 and 2 then the transponder would plug into 3.

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Originally Posted by wingracer
A similar type of wire of the EXACT SAME LENGTH should do just fine.
I think that in 2,4Gh is more complicated!!
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Old 02-09-2009 | 11:05 AM
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I ve heard that the 2,4 is not as simple as common receiver!!!!!!!!is that true?
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