I am a new comer, just planning about making my own RC tank, but I dont know which transmitter is suitable
My tank have 2 motor with track, rotatable turret which can lift and lower the gun and a servo to shot
Transmitter for RC tank
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Re: Transmitter for RC tank
We would really like to know a bit about you first such as where in the world are you,
We have a worldwide membership so we are better able to direct you to the nearest dealers and clubs if we know where you are,
What first brought you into the RCTANK World, How many if any Tanks do you have ?
That kind of stuff and then we can get on with helping you sort out your problems.
We have a worldwide membership so we are better able to direct you to the nearest dealers and clubs if we know where you are,
What first brought you into the RCTANK World, How many if any Tanks do you have ?
That kind of stuff and then we can get on with helping you sort out your problems.
I think I am about to upset someone
Re: Transmitter for RC tank
I come from Viet Nam, which dont has much store, online store, almost transmitter I found was second-hand from online marketjarndice wrote:We would really like to know a bit about you first such as where in the world are you,
We have a worldwide membership so we are better able to direct you to the nearest dealers and clubs if we know where you are,
What first brought you into the RCTANK World, How many if any Tanks do you have ?
That kind of stuff and then we can get on with helping you sort out your problems.
Plus: Warship and tank game seem to be attractive to me, but I dont have much space for enjoying ship, and tank is more affordable. Having no tank at present even non RC and I am plan to make more, from self designed to WW2 tank
Re: Transmitter for RC tank
Welcome! Nice to see the hobby even gathering interest in viet nam! Your English is pretty good. I can't help you with what you're asking, but I hope you can find the answer here.
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Re: Transmitter for RC tank
Thank bro, In Viet Nam, people who have this hobby likely prefer car, copter, aeroplane to tank. So it a really hard challenge for me, my father doesnt know much, so I do it my self.Lert wrote:Welcome! Nice to see the hobby even gathering interest in viet nam! Your English is pretty good. I can't help you with what you're asking, but I hope you can find the answer here.
And my question is: what is channel( I think it control one motor, reverse DC);
Re: Transmitter for RC tank
A 'channel' is basically an axis of operation. If a remote has two sticks that can each move in two direction (left-right, up-down) that's 4 channels right there. Remotes with more channels often have additional buttons for controlling things.LoVF wrote:And my question is: what is channel( I think it control one motor, reverse DC);
JagdPanther / Leopard 2A6 / StuG Ausf. G / KV-2 / M4A3A4 / MTLB / 2.5 ton truck 6x6
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Re: Transmitter for RC tank
You can get special throttle / steering mini processors that plug into ch 1 & 2 sockets on your receiver and your two motor ESCs which allows you to drive on one stick but the cheapest solution may be to use a HengLong transmitter and receiver multi function unit as that will allow you to control all your tank's functions plus provide sound - you'll need a small speaker for that. Go onto e-bay and shop around for a bargain. Ver3 or ver5.3 will do the job. A set of cables would be useful too.
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