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nvradtec 08-30-2011 09:27 AM

Radio Question
 
Finally got my battery for my Kyosho Blizzard DX with plow I acquired
and testing has begun, I found that the "noname" radio that came with it has issues, a previously repaired stick that's is gonna break again and the other
stick that has a flat spot in the potentiometer.

can someone give me recommendations on a good replacement 4 or 6 channel "stick" radio either in 75mhz fm or 2.4ghz for surface use.

Thanks

losikid 08-30-2011 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nvradtec (Post 3255258)
Finally got my battery for my Kyosho Blizzard DX with plow I acquired
and testing has begun, I found that the "noname" radio that came with it has issues, a previously repaired stick that's is gonna break again and the other
stick that has a flat spot in the potentiometer.

can someone give me recommendations on a good replacement 4 or 6 channel "stick" radio either in 75mhz fm or 2.4ghz for surface use.

Thanks

Flysky CT6B...whats the requirments, interested in a pistol grip?

nvradtec 08-30-2011 10:14 AM

I'd love a a pistol grip but untill I do some "improvements" I'm stuck
with a twinstick radio, A stick for each motor

Charlie-III 08-30-2011 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nvradtec (Post 3255325)
I'd love a a pistol grip but untill I do some "improvements" I'm stuck
with a twinstick radio, A stick for each motor

There are pistol grip radios that can do 2-ESC mixing, thus what a twin stick can do.

A Futaba 4PL (4 channel) is a fairly inexpensive "main stream" radio that will work. My son uses one on a dual ESC 2.2 Bully MOA.

LosiKid also has "more inexpensive" pistol grip options

Both above options are 2.4ghz, I would stay away from AM/FM radios at this point.

losikid 08-30-2011 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie-III (Post 3255423)
There are pistol grip radios that can do 2-ESC mixing, thus what a twin stick can do.

A Futaba 4PL (4 channel) is a fairly inexpensive "main stream" radio that will work. My son uses one on a dual ESC 2.2 Bully MOA.

LosiKid also has "more inexpensive" pistol grip options

Both above options are 2.4ghz, I would stay away from AM/FM radios at this point.

i only have 1 inexpensive radio options, my customs radios will be at or mroe than a 4pl

As for the sit. how does the blizzard work?

I do know there is a dual esc steering feature in the GT3B however i'm unsure what it exactly does. I think, but unsure, the trigger controls speed and the st wheel will slow down one side or the other to "turn"

Stregone 08-30-2011 04:23 PM

I am not positive, but I think you can use a v-tail mixer to control tracked vehicles.

EDIT: With a pistol radio that is.

nvradtec 08-30-2011 10:48 PM

Well Losi, with this POS radio, I can't give it an honest test
but from the playin I have been able to do, need a bit of tlc and cleaning
I think I will get many hours of time wasting with it...hehehe

I'm gonna email you direct from your website with some questions
modified radio's

losikid 08-30-2011 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nvradtec (Post 3256480)
Well Losi, with this POS radio, I can't give it an honest test
but from the playin I have been able to do, need a bit of tlc and cleaning
I think I will get many hours of time wasting with it...hehehe

I'm gonna email you direct from your website with some questions
modified radio's

Send me an email to losikid@gmail.com

losikid 08-30-2011 11:52 PM

I research the blizard abit, when i get some time. I'm also going to check up on the dual esc steering feature on the gt3b.

benoj 08-31-2011 04:48 PM

ive been sing the dual esc steering portion of the gt3b on my rc converted newebright cat 245d excavator. driving straight both esc are mixed and when turning the wheel it changes the mixing % and full turn reverses one esc so it can do spins. it works very well

nvradtec 08-31-2011 06:38 PM

Benoi

Sounds like we need to talk about your setup and what your using


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