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I have looked for an answer but have not found one yet: does the RCTA sirvoe allow you to use servo recoil with Tamiya electronics? thanks
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Re: RCTA sirvoe
You dont need anything extra, just plug your servo in the receiver, program a little bit the radio and done.purplebrad wrote:I have looked for an answer but have not found one yet: does the RCTA sirvoe allow you to use servo recoil with Tamiya electronics? thanks
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I have not used a programmable radio, I might have to start. So with Tamiya electronics you would need at least five channels, one being for just the recoil?
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Yes, sirpurplebrad wrote:I have not used a programmable radio, I might have to start. So with Tamiya electronics you would need at least five channels, one being for just the recoil?

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Brad, no programming needed, the sirveo activates recoil at the top of the stick like Tamiya would, you'd just need a y splitter on the servo plug going to the relevant channel all good.
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I think I am the biggest fan of rc tanks australia of this forum, but even under that circumstance, I'd better invest in a programable radio. A sirvoe will cost 1/3 of a brand new programable radio. With and old 4 ch non programable radio he will end with an arcaic system, using the sticks for triggering the functions instead the switches (that for me is a pain that makes me cry blood) and when using the old tamiya electronics, he will be driving the tank like a race car. WIth a programable radio he could even simulate gear changes like I did here:tomhugill wrote:Brad, no programming needed, the sirveo activates recoil at the top of the stick like Tamiya would, you'd just need a y splitter on the servo plug going to the relevant channel all good.
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And many things more. But our colleague is interested in servo recoil. I dont see a better option than doing this
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Incorrect. You only need 4 channels and a servo cable splitter which can easily be made yourself.Rad_Schuhart wrote:Yes, sirpurplebrad wrote:I have not used a programmable radio, I might have to start. So with Tamiya electronics you would need at least five channels, one being for just the recoil?
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Not everyone needs that level of complexity, most Tamiya users I see at Danville use a futaba 4 channel radio and fire buttons. Sirveo will work fine with this.Rad_Schuhart wrote:I think I am the biggest fan of rc tanks australia of this forum, but even under that circumstance, I'd better invest in a programable radio. A sirvoe will cost 1/3 of a brand new programable radio. With and old 4 ch non programable radio he will end with an arcaic system, using the sticks for triggering the functions instead the switches (that for me is a pain that makes me cry blood) and when using the old tamiya electronics, he will be driving the tank like a race car. WIth a programable radio he could even simulate gear changes like I did here:tomhugill wrote:Brad, no programming needed, the sirveo activates recoil at the top of the stick like Tamiya would, you'd just need a y splitter on the servo plug going to the relevant channel all good.
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And many things more. But our colleague is interested in servo recoil. I dont see a better option than doing this
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Thats right... And in Danvile you wont see any aftermarket board neither, everybody is running ancient tamiya electronics and some people even keeps using the old radio with christals... Of course there are some users (Id say most users) that are happy with stock tamiya electronics or even with the heng long/taigen ones... But dont you preffer to use aftermarket boards and radios with plenty of more options? maybe our friend is one of those who wants to do more things, but he wont if nobody shows him...tomhugill wrote:
Not everyone needs that level of complexity, most Tamiya users I see at Danville use a futaba 4 channel radio and fire buttons. Sirveo will work fine with this.
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Le sigh, the question was will a sirveo work with Tamiya electrics, not what programmable radios and aftermarket electronic options are out there. Saying you NEED a programmable radio for this isn't correct. We're not debating whether Tamiya electrics are a valid choice or archaic etc etc.Rad_Schuhart wrote:Thats right... And in Danvile you wont see any aftermarket board neither, everybody is running ancient tamiya electronics and some people even keeps using the old radio with christals... Of course there are some users (Id say most users) that are happy with stock tamiya electronics or even with the heng long/taigen ones... But dont you preffer to use aftermarket boards and radios with plenty of more options? maybe our friend is one of those who wants to do more things, but he wont if nobody shows him...tomhugill wrote:
Not everyone needs that level of complexity, most Tamiya users I see at Danville use a futaba 4 channel radio and fire buttons. Sirveo will work fine with this.