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Old 09-13-2009, 11:04 AM   #1
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Default RC4WD R2 2 Speed DIG Tranny What transmitter???

So i am looking to upgrade to a the RC4wd R2 2 Speed DIG Tranny although from what i understand it requires that you use a 4 Channel Transmitter or a 3 Channel Transmitter with the 3 channel having a 3 position switch.

My first, question is what the best to operate this type tranny that has so many function?

Next, if i have to use a 4 Channel transmitter who makes a fairly cheap one ((ie:$ not quality) (sp?))?

Then, if i have to use a 3 Channel transmiiter who make a good 3 Channel transmitter that has a 3 position switch to run all the functions? Also where can i find a servo that has 3 positions, is that just a motor or what?

Also as you can tell i am new here a noob, so forgive me if i am going about this totally wrong.

I would have posted in the rc4wd section but it wouldnt let.

As always thank you in advance and advice is helpful
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Old 09-13-2009, 11:23 AM   #2
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to use all its functions u need a 4ch radio one ch for the dig and one for the gear changer. all servos work on 3 positions (full lock both sides and center) you just need one that has the torque and strength
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Old 09-13-2009, 02:27 PM   #3
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so what receiver should i go with then
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