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Spektrum DX3C Transmitter – 3 Channels with Mixing!

The Spektrum DX3C is an evolution of the 2.0/3.0 series making it the ultimate entry-level computer radio. With features of most mid-level 3 channel surface redios, it features a totally new design case and an upgraded easy to read dot matrix LCD display. Offering mixing, capable of 4 way steering or dual brake servos and a 20 model memory. The DX3C also includes an SD card slot which will facilitate software updates similar to the DX3R Pro.
For the enthusiast starting out looking for his first radio or sport drivers who look to put economy and a basic set of programming features they need, in front of paying more for advanced features they don’t, the DX3C is the ideal radio.

The DX3C comes with a choice of small, medium and large interchangeable grips, 4 AA batteries, switch harness and SR300 DSM receiver.

From Jake Wright – Losi Product Manager: “Spektrum set the radio up with the crawler in mind”











FEATURES
– Pre-set Steer Mix. For vehicles with 4-way steering, allows crab steering and 4-way steering.
– 20 Model memory
– 3 Channels: Steering, throttle, and an auxiliary channel allowing the transmitter to be used in almost any surface application

- 1 programmable mix allows any two channels to be mixed together. Allows for 4 way steering, dual brake servos, etc
– Adjustable steering wheel tension allows customisation of the tension to the drivers preference
– Choose the auxiliary channel setting right for the application; 2p, 3p, or linear
– Servo travel adjust
– Digital trim allows for precise trim adjustments
– Rolling selector for fast and intuitive programming of the transmitter.
– Steering rate adjustment
– Exponential allows customisation of the servo movement/speed to fit driving styles
– 3-5 character model names. Name models to a name that will be remembered, instead of just a number
– Up and down timers keep track of run time.
– Servo reversing allows the direction of servo travel to be changed to make installation easier
– Model copy for easy transfer of model settings between models
– Model reset to quickly erase model settings
– Sub trim to adjust the servo centre position to optimise installation
– Interchangeable rubber grips provide a comfortable fit for the hand.
– Multiple sizes are available.

Available Late May from Spektrum RC

6 Responses to Spektrum DX3C Transmitter – 3 Channels with Mixing!

  • ricky says:

    I have only used stock transmitters so if I had the DX3C would this work with my stock receivers or would I have to change them? And how would it work with a BND vehicle? Would be nice to only use one transmitter for several cars.
    Thanks

  • Brian says:

    If the vehicles have a spektrum receiver it would work fine for them and it has a 20 model memory

  • towtruckmikey says:

    Double check that you have DSM2 TX that will work with both the older and newer RX’s

  • TenTonBr1ck says:

    Will it have adjustable throttle control and forward/reverse timings

  • Henrik Holm Hansen says:

    Decided to try out Spektrum DX3C because my AR W6 (first 2.4GHz) simply won´t work properly with only a few drops of rain or even just thinking of a little foggy weather.
    My results during the first fourthnight with DX3C are simply that it outruns W6 in many/all ways so far. They simply can´t be compared.
    Generally, the DX3C just seems to work with a magnificent higher amount of precision either way You use it – compared to AR W6, anyway – BUT, never the less, I´m still an RC-rookie. Started apprx ½ a year ago with a Traxxas Rustler VXL, then AR Vapor nitro and now i´m very, very fond of my recently aquired Agama A8evo – this car simply seems almost un-breakable……knock on wood – hehe, better do so….
    Best Regards from Henrik, Storup RC, Mors, Denmark

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